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  2. Nash Finch Company - Wikipedia

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    Nash Finch Company, headquartered in Edina, Minnesota (a Minneapolis suburb), was the second largest publicly traded wholesale food distributor in the United States, in terms of revenue, serving the retail grocery industry and the military commissary and exchange systems. Annual sales were approximately $5.21 billion.

  3. SpartanNash - Wikipedia

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    SpartanNash (formerly Spartan Stores, Nash Finch) is an American food distributor and grocery store retailer headquartered in Byron Center, Michigan. The company's core businesses include distributing food to independent grocers, military commissaries, and corporate-owned retail stores in 44 states, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East.

  4. Nash Finch Co. Shareholder Alert: The Briscoe Law Firm and ...

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    Under the terms of the all stock-for-stock merger agreement, Nash Finch shareholders will receive a fixed ration of only 1.20 shares of Spartan Stores stock for each share of Nash Finch stock owned.

  5. Economy of Norfolk, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Economy of Norfolk, Virginia. Since Norfolk serves as the commercial and cultural center for the geographical region of Hampton Roads (and in its political structure of independent cities), it can be difficult to separate the economic characteristics of Norfolk, from that of the region as a whole. The waterways which almost completely surround ...

  6. Spartan Stores and Nash Finch to Combine to Create One ... - AOL

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  7. Are You Watching This Trend at Nash Finch? - AOL

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    Margins matter. The more Nash Finch (NAS: NAFC) keeps of each buck it earns in revenue, the more money it has to invest in growth, fund new strategic plans, or (gasp!) distribute to shareholders.

  8. Here's How Nash Finch May Be Failing You - AOL

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    Margins matter. The more Nash Finch (NAS: NAFC) keeps of each buck it earns in revenue, the more money it has to invest in growth, fund new strategic plans, or (gasp!) distribute to shareholders.

  9. C. H. Robinson - Wikipedia

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    C.H. Robinson became the procurement arm for the Nash Finch Company as it expanded in Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, and Texas. [citation needed] In the 1940s, the FTC found Nash Finch Company to have a "price advantage," and under the Robinson-Patman Act of 1936, C.H. Robinson Co. was split into two companies. [citation needed]