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  2. JCPenney - Wikipedia

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    After J. C. Penney sold off Eckerd in 2004, the locations that continued to operate as Eckerd (some locations in the Southern U.S. were sold to CVS Corporation) still had J. C. Penney Catalog Centers inside the stores (which was a carryover from locations that were once Thrift Drug) and also continued to accept J. C. Penney credit cards.

  3. James Cash Penney - Wikipedia

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    Resting place. Woodlawn Cemetery ( The Bronx, New York City) Occupation. Businessman. Years active. 1898–1971. Known for. Establishing JCPenney department stores in 1902. James Cash Penney Jr. (September 16, 1875 – February 12, 1971) was an American businessman and entrepreneur who founded the JCPenney stores in 1902.

  4. Thrift Drug - Wikipedia

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    Thrift Drug was a U.S. pharmacy chain founded in 1935 and based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [1] The Company was purchased by JCPenney in 1968, and was expanded greatly thereafter, serving as the flagship chain of JCPenney's pharmacy group. The chain did not hide its affiliation with JCPenney, as it had JCPenney catalog merchandise pickup ...

  5. GE Capital Retail Bank Extends Credit Card Program with jcpenney

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    GE Capital Retail Bank Extends Credit Card Program with jcpenney Multi-year extension of program that began in 1999, providing credit, convenience, security and value to millions of consumers in ...

  6. History of Target Corporation - Wikipedia

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    It launched the Target Guest Card, the discount retail industry's first store credit card. In 1996, J.C. Penney Company, Inc., the fifth-largest retailer in the United States, offered to buy out Dayton-Hudson, the fourth largest retailer, for $6.82 billion. The offer, which most analysts considered as insufficiently valuing the company, was ...

  7. Why J.C. Penney Can't Be Saved - AOL

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    Regardless of CEO Ron Johnson's impressive resume, J.C. Penney simply can't be saved. The retailer's current situation is like hiring the Apple executive to make a corded rotary phone cool again.

  8. William M. Batten - Wikipedia

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    Occupation (s) Chairman & CEO at. J. C. Penney Company (1969–1974), Chairman at New York Stock Exchange (1976–1984) William M. Batten (1909–1999) was an American businessman. [1] He served as chairman and chief executive officer of the J. C. Penney Company from 1964 to 1974, and as chairman of the New York Stock Exchange from 1976 to 1984.

  9. 4 Things You Didn't Know About J.C. Penney - AOL

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    J.C. Penney Company has been all over the news lately. However, let's face it, it's for all the wrong reasons. As explained in this article, the company appears to be on a downward spiral that ...