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  2. Jason Wolfe (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    The business provided coupons for companies. In the first year of operation, MyCoupons only earned around $1,000. [2] By 1999, however, the business garnered over $1 million in annual sales [7] and 20 million page views per month. [2] The company also had around 3 million registered members. [12]

  3. Coupon Cabin - Wikipedia

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    CouponCabin provides online coupon codes from American retailers. The site also provides printable coupons for local businesses and groceries, daily deal aggregation and product recommendations. CouponCabin was founded in Chicago, Illinois, in March 2003 by Chicago entrepreneur Scott Kluth, a former employee of Sears. [1]

  4. Extreme Couponing - Wikipedia

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    Extreme couponing is an activity that combines shopping skills with couponing in an attempt to save as much money as possible while accumulating the most groceries. The concept of "extreme couponers" was first mentioned by The Wall Street Journal on March 8, 2010, in an article entitled "Hard Times Turn Coupon Clipping Into the Newest Extreme Sport". [2]

  5. Flagship Food Group - Wikipedia

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    Flagship Food Group was founded in January 2005 [citation needed] and is the result of a number of businesses and brands brought together to form a diversified food platform company. [2] Starting in 2013 the company had been increasing acquisitions.

  6. Flagship (company) - Wikipedia

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    Flagship was founded by Yoshiki Okamoto [2] on April 24, 1997. [ citation needed ] Funds and personnel for the startup were provided by Capcom , Sega , and Nintendo . [ 2 ] The developer's first project was a series of episodic, Sega Saturn -exclusive RPGs , [ 2 ] but it was never released.

  7. Lord & Taylor - Wikipedia

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    In February 2019, the sale completed for $725 million ($852 million in 2023) in cash and the remainder in equity, forming a joint venture with Lord & Taylor as minority owners. Industry observers connected the sale of the flagship store to intense activist investors and opportunity seen to monetize real estate at HBC.

  8. Anheuser-Busch brands - Wikipedia

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    Since April 2012, AB has released a line of 8% alcohol by volume (6% ABV in Canada) [40] flavored malt beverages titled "Bud Light Lime Ritas", with its flagship flavor being the "Lime-a-Rita", a lime flavored beverage. The drinks are available in a twenty-five ounce can, as well as a twelve-pack of eight ounce cans.

  9. E. J. Korvette - Wikipedia

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    Korvette's opened a new flagship store, their 45th location, in November 1967. The store was located in the former Saks-34th Street store, on Herald Square, which closed in 1965 and was renovated at a cost of $1.5 million. [6] Korvette's expanded into the Chicago, Northern Virginia, Detroit, Baltimore, and St. Louis areas in the 1960s.