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  2. Lowe's - Wikipedia

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    Maintenance Supply Headquarters. Website. lowes .com. Footnotes / references. [3] Lowe's Companies, Inc. ( / loʊz / LOHZ) is an American retail company specializing in home improvement. [4] Headquartered in Mooresville, North Carolina, the company operates a chain of retail stores in the United States.

  3. John Owen Lowe - Wikipedia

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    John Owen Lowe is the son of make-up artist Sheryl Berkoff and actor Rob Lowe. [3] [4] He graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Science, Technology, and Society [5] from Stanford University in 2018. [6] He has an older brother named Matthew who works as a lawyer.

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  7. Lowe Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Robert J. Lowe, Jr., Co-CEO. Number of employees. 80. Website. loweenterprises.com. Lowe is a real estate investment firm based in Los Angeles. Since its founding, the company has acquired, constructed, or managed more than $21 billion in real estate assets. Its subsidiary, Destination Hotels & Resorts, was the third largest hospitality ...

  8. Pa. Taco Bell employee springs into action to save life of ...

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    Updated April 18, 2024 at 10:12 PM. A Pennsylvania Taco Bell employee is being dubbed a hero for her quick thinking in saving an infant's life. Bucks County manager Becky Arbaugh performed chest ...

  9. Home Depot - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, The Home Depot became the largest home improvement store in the United States, surpassing Lowe's. In the 1990s The Home Depot searched for ways to redefine its marketplace. The EXPO Design Center subsidiary was launched in 1991 to provide high-end products and design services. A 480-page book Home Improvement 1-2-3 was published in 1995.