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  2. LAC Group - Wikipedia

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    LAC Group, formerly known as Library Associates Companies (LAC), is an information services vendor for research and intelligence, library operations, spend and cost management and media archiving. The company provides skilled staffing and consulting services primarily to law firms, Fortune 1000 corporations and government agencies.

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  4. 35 day month - Wikipedia

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    The company's "books were routinely kept open until revenues exceeded projected goals." [ 8 ] Specifics were described as "a scheme to inflate sales and profits by pretending lucrative contracts were signed earlier than, in fact, they had been. [ 9 ]

  5. Story Time (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Reviews [ edit ] Carlie Webber of Teenreads.com gave the book a positive review, saying that "Fans of Edward Bloor's quirky settings, self-sufficient characters and strange-but-nearly-possible conspiracies will find this story enjoyable and thought provoking."

  6. Sourcebooks (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1987 by Dominique Raccah as a business and finance publisher. [2] Raccah cashed in $17,000 from her retirement fund to start the press. [3] The company expanded into other categories of trade publishing. [4] As of 2010, the company had 54 apps in development. [5] By 2015, the publisher had 120 employees. [6]

  7. Little, Brown Book Group - Wikipedia

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    Little, Brown Book Group is a UK publishing company created in 1992, with multiple predecessors. Since 2006 Little, Brown Book Group has been owned by Hachette UK , a subsidiary of Hachette Livre . It was acquired in 2006 from Time Warner of New York City, who then owned LBBG via the American publisher Little, Brown and Company.

  8. McFarland & Company - Wikipedia

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    The company is known for its sports literature, especially baseball history, as well as books about chess, military history, and film. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] In 2007, the Mountain Times wrote that McFarland publishes about 275 scholarly monographs and reference book titles a year; [ 4 ] [ 9 ] Robert Lee Brewer reported in 2015 that the number is about 350.

  9. Dorrance Publishing Company - Wikipedia

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    By 1991, the company's address was in Pittsburgh. [4] They have been accredited by the Better Business Bureau (BBB) since 1995. [1] The BBB lists them as having started in June 1989, and also operating under the alternate publishing imprint names I-Proclaim Books, Red Lead Press, RoseDog Books, and Whitmore Publishing Company. [1]