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  2. Danners - Wikipedia

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    The variety stores, restaurants and frame and craft stores were sold off in 1985 to executive Jay Danner in an effort to save the 3-D discount chain. The new company was called Danner Brothers Co. [2] [3] 3-D stood for "Danner's Discount Department Store". In 1986, 3D Discount had 35 locations throughout Indiana, Illinois and Michigan. [4] [5]

  3. Gibson's Discount Center - Wikipedia

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    The company grew mostly by franchising the store concept to others. Sam Walton once inquired about obtaining a Gibson's franchise, but nothing came of it. By 1964, there were 138 Gibson's Discount Center stores generating $190 million in revenue; by 1968, there were 434 stores generating $1 billion in sales. [3]

  4. Intel awarded up to $3 billion from US for national security ...

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    Intel has a history of working with the DoD, having won a second-phase contract in a project aimed at helping the U.S. military make more advanced semiconductors within the country in 2020.

  5. Harmon Face Values - Wikipedia

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    Harmon Discount (previously Harmon Face Values and Harmon Discount Health & Beauty) is an in-person & online retailer which specializes in health and beauty products. It was owned by Bed Bath & Beyond from 2002 until its liquidation in 2023 and is now being re-opened under new ownership.

  6. Dali Everyday Grocery - Wikipedia

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    Dali is the first company in the Philippines to pioneer hard discount retailing in the country, with a focus on underprivileged communities as its primary market. Its stores are leanly staffed, often with just two cashiers and no baggers, which helps reduce labor and stocking costs.

  7. King's (defunct discount store) - Wikipedia

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    King's Department Stores was a chain of discount stores in the Eastern United States. The chain started in 1956, in Brockton, Massachusetts. They expanded to 187 stores (three stores operated in the Buffalo, New York area [1]). [2] In 1978, they purchased the bankrupt Mammoth Mart chain. [2]

  8. The May Department Stores Company - Wikipedia

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    The May Department Stores Company was an American department store holding company, formerly headquartered in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. [1] It was founded in Leadville, Colorado, by David May in 1877, moving to St. Louis in 1905. [2]

  9. Navy Exchange - Wikipedia

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    NEXCOM, the Navy Exchange Service Command, operates multiple business lines, including Navy Exchange Retail Stores, Navy Lodge Hotels, Navy Gateway Inns & Suites hotels, the Navy Uniform Project Management Office (UPMO), Navy Clothing Textile and Research Facility (NCTRF), the Ship's Stores Program, and the Telecommunications Program Office (TPO).