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3502
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The merger of PCA International, Inc. of Matthews and Charlotte's American Studios, Inc. creates a photography company with over 2,000 studios in K-Mart and Wal-Mart and annual revenues of over $250,000 million.
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8748
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In 1930, Kodak celebrated it's Centennial. Because it was the depression, the company decided to include the children of Rochester, New York, in the celebration. Any child could go to his or her local dealer and receive a box camera and a roll of film free of charge. It also proved a solid business venture as camera owners continued to be in need of fresh film.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 48 Issue 1, June 1980, p13, il
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13538
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When Sidney L. Alderman founded the Alderman Photo Co. in 1880, he used egg whites to make his own emulsions, and photographed furniture perched on barrels outside warehouses. Today, Alderman's operates in two large buildings in High Point, using the most modern techniques, lighting, and photographic equipment modern science can devise.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 21 Issue 45, Apr 1954, p3, 12, f
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