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Lord & Taylor's started business in 1826, on Catherine St.
The founder of the product started business in England and had one of the royal laundresses try a few cubes, and she endorsed the product.
Subsequently he held several situations in mills and warehouses, and in 1852 he started business in Manchester as a cotton spinner and manufacturer, and amassed a fortune.
For the first time since it started business in 1973 as an overnight delivery service, FedEx had to rely solely on trucks to keep its packages moving.
RSA started business in 1710 as the Sun Fire Office, which insured the house of Captain James Cook before he set out on his voyages in 1865.
Having started business in 1929 as a manufacturer of aviation and automotive parts, from 1970 through 1981, Bendix was organized in four major operating groups: automotive; aerospace/electronics; industrial/energy; and forest products.
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HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON -- "Taking Care of Business," exhibition celebrating Hastings female entrepreneurs who started businesses in the 1970's.
But look at how few entrepreneurs we hang those hopes on: Only about 400,000 people started businesses in America last year.
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