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Dunavant and Enterprises
* William Dunavant – Chairman of Dunavant Enterprises
Jones ' cousin William Dunavant Jr., whose Dunavant Enterprises is one of the world's largest cotton merchants, advised Jones to go down to New Orleans to talk with commodity broker Eli Tullis, who hired and then mentored him in trading cotton futures at the New York Cotton Exchange.

Dunavant and Memphis
Although Memphis was only a medium-sized market, Dunavant believed his team's popularity would have made it very attractive to the NFL in the event of a merger.

Dunavant and cotton
Ultimately, he was forced to take on limited partners, then sell controlling interest to cotton magnate William Dunavant, remaining as team president.

Dunavant and Africa
Dunavant expanded in Africa by buying out local operations.

Dunavant and .
The Ned R. McWherter Library, a state-of-the art library facility and one of the premier research libraries of the Mid-South United States, takes up the eastern part of the campus adjacent to Dunavant Plaza and Emeriti Grove.
The Showboats ' stellar attendance figures made Dunavant a supporter of the USFL's move to the fall.
new Dunavant Upper School, was completed by January 2003.

Enterprises and based
* International Development Enterprises, a development NGO based in Denver, Colorado
The first such game offered via major e-mail services was WebWar II ( based on Starweb and licensed from Flying Buffalo ) from Neolithic Enterprises who accepted e-mail turns from all of the major E-Mail services including CompuServe in 1983.
In 1993 the Private Eye was used in Thad Starner's wearable, based on Doug Platt's system and built from a kit from Park Enterprises, a Private Eye display on loan from Devon Sean McCullough, and the Twiddler chording keyboard made by Handykey.
On the second count, she rejected the notion of First Amendment scrutiny in copyright cases, based on her interpretation of Harper and Row Publishers, Inc., v. Nation Enterprises, an earlier Supreme Court decision.
In the 1970s, Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises was based on salad bar-style food.
published a First and a Second Edition of the MERP ruleset, along with many adventure and campaign modules, until Tolkien Enterprises revoked the license for games based on The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings in 1999.
Smith & Wesson has entered into a licensing agreement with North Carolina based Wellco Enterprises to design and distribute a full line of tactical law enforcement footwear.
On 17 June 2002 Progressive Enterprises Ltd bought Woolworths ( NZ ) Ltd from Hong Kong based owners Dairy Farm Group.
On 17 June 2002, Progressive Enterprises Ltd bought Woolworths ( NZ ) Ltd from Hong Kong based owners Dairy Farm Group.
Ceroc Enterprises is a separate company to Ceroc Australia and Ceroc and Modern Jive Dance Company or CMJ ( also based in Australia ).
* MFJ Enterprises, ham radio manufacturer based in Mississippi, USA
Zee TV is an India-based satellite television channel owned by Zee Entertainment Enterprises based in Mumbai, Maharashtra, which broadcasts various programmes in Hindi and other regional languages of India.
Bung Enterprises Ltd. was an electronics company based in Hong Kong.
* Forest City Enterprises, a real estate development company based in Cleveland, Ohio
Intended to be replacements for the Associations of Publicly Owned Enterprisesthe largely administrative organizations that previously served as a link between the ministries and the individual enterprises — the Kombinate resulted from the merging of various industrial enterprises into large-scale entities in the late-1970s, based on interrelationships between their production activities.
LeapFrog Enterprises Inc is an educational entertainment company based in Emeryville, California.
Joel Labovitz is founder of Labovitz Enterprises, a diversified investment firm based in Duluth with a focus on the hospitality industry.
had settled down to run Bear Enterprises, a trucking company based in Los Angeles.
Cabo Wabo Enterprises, based in Novato, Calif., earned about $ 60 million in sales in 2007.
Erica buys Chandler Enterprises stock based on privileged information Adam Chandler shares with her.
The Clapper is a sound activated electrical switch, sold by San Francisco, California based Joseph Enterprises, Inc and marketed with the slogan " Clap On!
Joseph Enterprises, Inc is a gadget company which is owned by Joseph Pedott and based in San Francisco, California, United States, North America.
RIBA Enterprises is the commercial arm of RIBA and is based at 15 Bonhill Street in London.
ATCO Ltd. () is an Alberta based corporation with more than 7, 000 employees operating across three main business divisions: Power Generation ; Utilities ( natural gas and electricity transmission and distribution ) and Global Enterprises, with companies active in industrial manufacturing, technology, logistics and energy services.

Enterprises and Memphis
In 1999, Elvis Presley Enterprises purchased a Wilson World Hotel branch and after several renovations, opened it and named the hotel after the song, located across the street from Presley's home, Graceland, in Memphis, Tennessee.

Enterprises and Tennessee
However, it was revived in 1902 when Sumter Cogswell built the Pell City Manufacturing Company, which subsequently became Avondale Mills, which was a major landmark of the town until Thunder Enterprises, a Tennessee company, bought the building and began dismantling the factory in 2008.
In April 2002, however, the Ale-8-One Bottling Company expanded its distribution to areas of southern Ohio, Georgia, Indiana, and Tennessee through an agreement with Coca-Cola Enterprises.
Under his Will & Testament Robinson Enterprises, including Dixie Network Stations, were administered by the Trust Department of the former National Bank of Commerce, Jackson, Tennessee.
Immediately after Liggett's purchase, Liggett Restaurant Enterprises dba Big Boy Restaurants International negotiated an agreement with the other large franchise operator, Frisch's Restaurants transferring to Frisch's exclusive, perpetual ownership of Big Boy marks in Kentucky, Indiana, and most of Ohio and Tennessee, and transferring all other Frisch's territories to Liggett.
The label operated as a part of Jay Enterprises when Carter moved to Tennessee in 1966, and

Enterprises and is
Smith's literary estate is represented by his stepson, Prof William Dorman, director of CASiana Literary Enterprises.
Such bottlers include Coca-Cola Enterprises, which is the largest single Coca-Cola bottler in North America and western Europe.
The Doctor V64 ( also referred to simply as the V64 ) is a development and backup device made by Bung Enterprises Ltd that is used in conjunction with the Nintendo 64.
Hugh Marston " Hef " Hefner ( born April 9, 1926 ) is an American magazine publisher, founder and chief creative officer of Playboy Enterprises.
Superman-friendly corporations, such as Wayne Enterprises and Kord Industries take it upon themselves to round up this influx of kryptonite, but much of it goes into illicit circulation or is stolen from holding facilities.
Lena is currently under the care of the best doctors from Wayne Enterprises, hired by Red Robin.
Saks Fifth Avenue is a luxury American specialty store owned and operated by Saks Fifth Avenue Enterprises ( SFAE ), a subsidiary of Saks Incorporated.
Set is a real-time card game designed by Marsha Falco in 1974 and published by Set Enterprises in 1991.
Most of the Classic Traveller books are available in compendium volumes from Far Future Enterprises, which is the current copyright and trademark holder of all forms of the Traveller game.
Omaha is the headquarters of several other major corporations, including the Gallup Organization, TD Ameritrade, infoGROUP, Werner Enterprises, First National Bank and First Comp Insurance.
In this series, presented as an extension and continuation of the first, the Tom Swift of the original series is now the CEO of Swift Enterprises, a four-mile-square enclosed facility where inventions are conceived and manufactured.
The third Tom Swift series differs from the first two in that the setting is primarily outer space, although Swift Enterprises ( now located in New Mexico ) is occasionally mentioned.
Tom is called the son of " the great Tom Swift " and said to be " already an important and active contributor to the family business, the giant multimillion-dollar scientific-industrial complex known as Swift Enterprises ".
The fourth series starring Tom Swift ( again a " Jr .") is set mostly on Earth ( with occasional space trips to the Moon ); Swift Enterprises is now located in California.
The novelty of the invention is the focus ; while the invention may in the end accomplish some good, that social end is usually far from the inventor's mind ... inventions seem to be either for the military, especially during World War I ( giant cannon, aerial warship, war tank, and air scout ) or for the wealthy, who buy the Swift Pigeon Special as a private plane, all contributing to the bottom line for Swift Enterprises ... invention is an avocation, a diversion, made possible by wealth and the already existing advanced technology.
Rolemaster is a role-playing game published by Iron Crown Enterprises.
Milo Minderbinder ’ s maxim “ What ’ s good for M & M Enterprises is good for the country ” alludes to former president of General Motors Charles Erwin Wilson ’ s statement before the Senate “ What ’ s good for General Motors is good for the country .” The question of “ Who promoted Major Major ?” alludes to Joseph McCarthy ’ s questioning of the promotion of Major Peress, an army dentist who refused to sign loyalty oaths.
* Jack Roush, ( 1942 -), is the founder, CEO, and co-owner along with John Henry of Roush Fenway Racing, a NASCAR team headquartered in Concord, North Carolina, and is Chairman of the Board of Roush Enterprises.

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