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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]

  3. Handy Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Handy Foundation holds workshops and apprenticeship programs to train young Black people for roles in the film industry, particularly technical aspects of production such as film editing. The foundation partners with studios and production companies for its career advancement programmes.

  4. Daylin - Wikipedia

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    The Handy Dan and London Drugs operations were not included in the filing; women's clothing chain Diana, Handy Dan, and a line of hospital pharmacies would form the core of the surviving business. [6] Sigoloff came into conflict with Marcus and Blank over the structure and control of the Handy Dan division.

  5. What to do if your homebuilder goes out of business, before ...

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    Also, check out the builder with your local Better Business Bureau and consumer affairs agencies. Too many complaints about missed deadlines or unfinished work could be another sign of trouble.

  6. LIFT Productions - Wikipedia

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    LIFT had initially made low-budget feature films for limited theatrical release, like the cult classics Evil Remains and Freshman Orientation.However, in 2004 it expanded aggressively into the movie-of-the-week market producing dozens of films for Lifetime, CBS, and A&E, including Christopher Reeve's last picture, The Brooke Ellison Story, and the critically acclaimed mini-series Elvis, which ...

  7. This California handyman used cameras to force out ... - AOL

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    This Pennsylvania trio bought a $100K abandoned school and turned it into a 31-unit apartment building — how to invest in real estate without all the heavy lifting

  8. StopLift - Wikipedia

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    StopLift is a checkout vision system designed to prevent shoplifting and employee theft in retail businesses. StopLift, Inc., also known as StopLift Checkout Vision Systems, is the company which developed the system.

  9. Lifestyle Lift - Wikipedia

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    Lifestyle Lift (stylized in uppercase in its logo) was a national facial cosmetic surgery practice with headquarters in Troy, Michigan, United States. The company's name in all caps is a trademarked brand name [ 1 ] used to market a particular type of facial surgery called the lifestyle lift.