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  2. Handy Dan - Wikipedia

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    Handy Dan Home Improvement was an American home improvement store founded by Amnon Barness, an Israeli immigrant. It went out of business in May, 1989. [1] By 1972, the company operated 30 stores in California, Texas, Arizona and Oklahoma. It made an initial offering in November, which led to Daylin, Inc. owning 81% of Handy Dan. [2]

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  4. Category:Hardware stores of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Home improvement retailers of the United States (2 C, 30 P) L. Lowe's (11 P) Pages in category "Hardware stores of the United States" ... Handy Dan; Handy Hardware;

  5. Daylin - Wikipedia

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    Daylin, Inc. was a major retail conglomerate based in Los Angeles and later Beverly Hills, California.Its best-known unit was Handy Dan Improvement Centers, which preceded Home Depot in the market niche the latter came to dominate.

  6. Handy Andy Home Improvement Center - Wikipedia

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    In early 1996, however, creditors forced Handy Andy to liquidate its assets to repay its outstanding debts. On January 25, 1996, Handy Andy announced it would be closing its remaining 54 stores, laying off over 2,500 employees. By June 1996, Handy Andy Home Improvement Centers had ceased to exist. [5]

  7. Bernard Marcus, cofounder of The Home Depot and billionaire ...

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    Marcus was Home Depot’s CEO until 1997 and served as the company’s chairman until his retirement in 2002. The Home Depot got its start in Atlanta, a city where Marcus was a well-known ...

  8. Bernard Marcus - Wikipedia

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    He became the CEO of Handy Dan Improvement Centers, a Los Angeles-based chain of home improvement stores. In April 1978, he and future Home Depot co-founder Arthur Blank were fired during a corporate power struggle at Handy Dan. [12] [13] In 1978, they co-founded the home-improvement retailer Home Depot, with the help of merchandising expert ...

  9. Take home turkey: Greenville restaurants ready to make your ...

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    As Thanksgiving approaches, Greenville area restaurants are prepping to make the 2023 celebration more convenient, delicious and less stressful.