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  2. FedEx Office - Wikipedia

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    In February 2004, FedEx bought Kinko's for $2.4 billion, which then became known as FedEx Kinko's Office and Print Centers. Prior to the FedEx acquisition, most Kinko's stores were open 24 hours a day. After the acquisition, FedEx reduced the hours for many locations. On June 2, 2008, FedEx announced that they were re-branding FedEx Kinko's as ...

  3. FedEx - Wikipedia

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    FedEx Office Print and Ship Centers: Successor to the original Kinko's operations. Also provide FedEx Hold at Location services, where a package can be delivered to and held at a FedEx Office location for later pickup by the receiver. FedEx Office also operates its own courier network for location to location and local delivery. Includes some ...

  4. Talk:FedEx Office - Wikipedia

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    Noticed huge mess created by series of bad anon IP edits from 24 July 2008 onward which totally mangled explanation of FedEx Kinko's to FedEx Office rebranding. This article needs to be semi-protected ASAP for a month or so until someone can copyedit it. --Coolcaesar 03:19, 2 September 2008 (UTC)

  5. Zayre - Wikipedia

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    The store was soon expanded to 7,500 and then 10,000 square feet, and was replaced in 1962 with a 45,000 square foot unit directly behind it. A second Zayre store opened in September 1956 in the Roslindale section of Boston, a much larger 39,000 square feet. Within a few years, Zayre stores would average 70,000 to 90,000 square feet.

  6. FedEx Supply Chain - Wikipedia

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    FedEx Supply Chain, [3] [4] formerly known as GENCO (General Commodities Warehouse & Distribution Co.) is a major third-party logistics (3PL) provider in the United States and Canada. [5] It serves various industries, including: technology & electronics, retail & e-commerce, consumer & industrial goods, and healthcare industries.

  7. Paul Orfalea - Wikipedia

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    With a $5,000 bank loan co-signed by his parents, Orfalea founded Kinko's in 1970. His first store, which he rented for $100 a month was a small single office space adjacent to a hamburger stand in the Isla Vista neighborhood where the majority of students from UC Santa Barbara resided. Orfalea began selling notebooks, pens, pencils, and the ...

  8. Fans Score Big with NFL Tickets from FedEx Office - AOL

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    Fans Score Big with NFL Tickets from FedEx Office FedEx Office Puts Fans in the Action This Season DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- NFL fans can enter at participating FedEx Office® stores to win free ...

  9. Gold Circle - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Federated merged its Gold Circle division with its Richway Department Stores, another Federated discount division.While the chains each continued to operate under their original names (though several Richways were converted to Gold Circles), buying and other administrative functions for both were consolidated into Gold Circle's Worthington, Ohio headquarters.

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