- (September 18, 1979). "Rise, Fall of
FedMart Books". Los
Angeles Times. p. sd_a1. ProQuest 159009598. "
Fedmart Retail Chain". The New York Times. April...
- he
liked the idea of
calling his
discount chain "Wal-
Mart"
because he "really
liked Sol's
FedMart name". The
building is now
occupied by a
hardware store...
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Price Club was
founded by Sol
Price in 1975
after he was
forced out of
FedMart,
another retail chain he had founded.
Price and
several friends invested...
- 1916 –
December 14, 2009) was an
American retailer and the
founder of
FedMart,
Price Club (which
ultimately merged into Costco) and PriceSmart. He was...
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Bachelor of Arts
degree in 1959.
After Sinegal started as a
grocery bagger at
FedMart in 1955, he
discovered that he
loved the
retail industry, and he was excited...
-
Price and his son, Robert,
following a
dispute with the new
owners of
FedMart, Price's
previous membership-only
discount store.
Price Club was among...
-
sometimes used in bars and casinos. In 1976, Sol
Price (who in 1954
founded FedMart, an
early US
discount store) and his son
Robert Price founded Price Club...
- two-thirds of
FedMart, a
highly successful chain of
department stores in the
United States, in 1975. He
subsequently fired founder Sol
Price from
FedMart and the...
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Linens (closed in 2015)
Globe Discount City (closed in 1978 and
became FedMart)
FedMart Membership Store (closed in 1981 and
became Mervyn's in 1984) Mervyn's...
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degree from San
Diego State University.
Jelinek started his
career at
FedMart and was
later an
operations manager for the
company in Los Angeles. In...