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1. Chase Bank
BanksAbout us
We serve nearly half of America’s households with a broad range of financial services, including personal banking, credit cards, mortgages, auto financing, investment advice, small business loans and ...
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2. EVERYTHING AUTOMOTIVE
Automobile Parts & Supplies-Retail-NewAbout Us
Auto Value Parts Stores and Certified Service Centers are a part of the Aftermarket Auto Parts Alliance, one of the largest auto parts distribution networks in the world. With over 50 shareholders selling a...
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3. First Citizens Bank
BanksWorking hard. Asking questions. Planning ahead. Taking care of customers. Forever First®.
For more than 100 years, customers have trusted First Citizens Bank with their money &hell...
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4. Jimmy John's
RestaurantsFresh Made Fast!
We serve from-scratch food made with excellent ingredients. At Jimmy John's our food is simple; it's clean, and it's fresh! We use locally purchased produce, which is brought in fresh and hand slice...
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5. Regions
BanksWe know that our customers have a choice when it comes to banking.
That's why it's important to have a real answer when people ask, "Why Bank at Regions?"Stability matters
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6. Sherwin-Williams Paints
Paint-RetailAbout
For nearly 150 years, Sherwin-Williams has been an industry leader in the development of technologically advanced paint and coatings. As the nation's largest specialty retailer of paint and painting supplies, ...
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7. Starbucks
Coffee ShopsCompany Information
To say Starbucks purchases and roasts high-quality whole bean coffees is very true. That’s the essence of what we do – but it hardly tells the whole story.
Our Heri...
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8. Tropical Smoothie Cafe
Juices and SmoothiesEat Better. Feel Better.®
Tropical Smoothie Cafe’s menu boasts bold, flavorful food and smoothies with a healthy appeal, all made to order from the freshest ingredients. We find that superior, simple ingre...
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9. 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...