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In 1994 the FTC dropped its ban against this jeans maker retailing its own products in the United States |
Levi Strauss
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$200 |
J |
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY |
1996-11-06 |
#2803 |
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In 1985 Bob Haas took this jeans company founded by his great- great-granduncle from public back to private |
Levi Strauss
|
$200 |
DJ |
THE FAMILY BUSINESS |
1996-05-31 |
#2720 |
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This San Francisco-based company is the world's largest apparel manufacturer |
Levi Strauss
|
$200 |
J |
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY |
1995-11-01 |
#2568 |
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This San Francisco- based jeans maker was publicly held from 1971 to 1985 |
Levi Strauss
|
$100 |
J |
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY |
1993-04-09 |
#1990 |
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In Money magazine's June 1992 issue, this jeans manufacturer was named the top co. for employee benefits |
Levi Strauss
|
$100 |
J |
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY |
1993-03-04 |
#1964 |
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Founded in 1850 by a Bavarian immigrant, this firm is the world's largest clothing manufacturer |
Levi Strauss
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|
FJ |
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY |
1991-04-19 |
#1540 |
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'49er who found he could make more money making trousers for the other miners |
Levi Strauss
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$600 |
DJ |
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY |
1985-03-19 |
#137 |