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1. Albertsons
Grocers-RetailAbout Us
In 1939, Joe Albertson, a former Safeway district manager, took $5,000 he saved and $7,500 he borrowed from his wife’s Aunt Bertie, and partnered with L.S. Skaggs to open his first Albertsons store on...
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2. maurices
Women's Apparel-RetailReal Women, Real Lives, Real Communities
maurices has a rich, 85-year history of celebrating and serving the local communities we call home. We are inclusive, diverse and ageless. We of...
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3. McDonald's
RestaurantsOUR COMMITMENTTO QUALITY
As a restaurant, we’re proud to say we’ve made some changes for you, our customers. Without you, there would be no us. So, we’re making it our mission to be the McDonald...
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4. Miracle-Ear
Hearing Impaired Equipment & SuppliesTrust the Brand That’s a Household Name
For over 65 years, millions of satisfied customers have trusted the Miracle-Ear ® experts. There is no better-respected or well-known brand in hearing aid...
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5. O'Reilly Auto Parts
Automobile Parts & Supplies-Retail-NewCompany Overview
We are the dominant auto parts retailer in all of our market areas. From our roots as a single store in 1957 to our current size of 4,935 locations (and growing), we've come a long way. This website is a way t... -
7. Rite Aid Pharmacy
PharmaciesOur Story
At Rite Aid, we have a personal interest in your health and wellness. That’s why we deliver the products and services that you, our valued customer, need to lead a healthier, happier life. Everyone a...
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8. Umpqua Bank
Banksour story
Past, present and future
It started small
Nestled halfway between the Willamette Valley and the California border is Canyonville, Oregon, a timber town founded by pi...
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9. US Bank
BanksAbout
one U.S. Bank
Operating as one U.S. Bank is not a fancy business model or a new centralization strategy -- it is merely a crisp expression of the culture we are building across our enterprise...
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10. Wells Fargo Bank
BanksWho We Are
As we have grown over the years, we have never lost sight of our focus on helping customers and businesses in the “real economy.” From checking accoun...