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  2. The Longaberger Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1919, J.W. Longaberger began an apprenticeship with The Dresden Basket Factory. After the company failed during the Great Depression, [7] Longaberger continued to make baskets on the weekends. Eventually, he and his wife Bonnie Jean (Gist) Longaberger raised enough money to purchase the closed basket factory and start a business of their own ...

  3. Dave Longaberger - Wikipedia

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    Dave had two daughters, Tami Longaberger, who was CEO of the Longaberger Company, and Rachel Longaberger Stukey, President of the Longaberger Foundation. [2] Longaberger grew up in a poor family of 14. He suffered from a stuttering problem and epilepsy, and did not graduate from High School until he was 21. He began his basket business in 1971.

  4. Sports Authority - Wikipedia

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    The report did not specify a date for the closures. [16] On March 2, 2016, Sports Authority filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. [ 17 ] After considering restructuring, Sports Authority announced that on April 26, they would sell all of their assets, including all of the remaining store locations. [ 18 ]

  5. Update on Pet Squirrel Who Was Seized From His Home Has ... - AOL

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    Longo said he was "was treated as if I was a drug dealer and they were going for drugs and guns," and started a petition that had more than 25 thousand signatures pleading with the DEC to get his ...

  6. 99 Cents Only Stores - Wikipedia

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    The test was successful, and Dave realized that selling everything in the store for 99 cents would make his business stand out. [3] "Whenever I'd put wine or cheese on sale for $1.02 or 98 cents, it never sold out," Gold said in a 2001 interview with The Los Angeles Times. "When I put a 99 cent sign on anything, it was gone in no time.

  7. Rival (consumer products company) - Wikipedia

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    After going public again, they acquired the Simer Pump Company, Pollenex Corp, White Mountain Freezers, Patton Electric Company, Inc., Fasco Consumer Products, and Bionaire, Inc. during the 1990s. [1] [8] In November 1996 Rival purchased the remnants of Dazey Products Company and their "Seal-A-Meal" and "Food Saver" products. [9]

  8. Missing Hawaii woman Hannah Kobayashi long pursued ... - AOL

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    Hannah Kobayashi was involved in many creative and entrepreneurial projects before the 30-year-old disappeared this month. She was headed to New York to photograph a performance, but never got on ...

  9. Is 7-Eleven Going Out of Business? Why Hundreds of ... - AOL

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    Like its iconic retro sign, 7-Eleven is known for hot dogs on roller grills and Slurpees—especially when they're free on July 11 every year. But just last week, the parent company of the ...