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  2. Elwood Staffing - Wikipedia

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    Elwood is the nation's 11th largest industrial staffing firm [6] and the 23rd largest overall staffing firm operating in the country. [7] In terms of individuals and companies served, Elwood's size equates to employment of nearly 29,000 temporary associates daily and staffing partnerships with more than 6,000 client companies annually.

  3. Yellowpages.com - Wikipedia

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    In July 2014, YP app was ranked No. 37 out of the top 100 applications downloaded for Apple's smartphone. [citation needed] In July 2017, YP Holdings was acquired by Dex Media which became DexYP. [12] In September 2018, 13 million users visited Yellowpages.com. [13] This is a revision from its current claim of 60M monthly users to Yellowpages.com.

  4. AOL Yellow Pages

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    Provides phone numbers, addresses, reviews, and additional information for businesses in the United States.

  5. CDI Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, the company began further diversification into temporary staffing services of clerical and unskilled workers by acquiring temporary placement agency Today's Staffing. [4] By the end of 1994, the company reported over $1 billion in revenue in the three core areas of technical services, temporary services and Management Recruiters, with ...

  6. Regional Chain Bojangles Plans to Explode In Size With 270 ...

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    Courtesy of BojanglesBojangles' famous fried chicken, scratch-made biscuits, and Southern-style sides are heading to even more communities in the future as the regional chain plans for explosive ...

  7. New restaurants ready to enter Southern Indiana market - AOL

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  8. Winky's - Wikipedia

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    The first Winky's was opened in Bridgeville, Pennsylvania in February 1962, offering 15-cent hamburgers. [1] What gave their restaurant chain an advantage at that time was that their chain had their own meat supply from Jiffy Steak. [7] By 1965, Winky's had 14 locations with 4 under construction. [6]

  9. GetGo - Wikipedia

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    Ricker's was a chain of convenience stores operating in Anderson, Indiana.Founded by Jay and Nancy Ricker in 1979, the chain grew to 56 stores across Indiana. [8]On September 27, 2018, Giant Eagle announced it would purchase the 56-store Ricker's convenience store chain in Indiana, marking the largest acquisition for GetGo since the chain's launch.