- John
Francis Geisse (September 1, 1920 –
February 21, 1992) was an
American businessman. He
founded three successful retail chains:
Target Discount Stores...
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chain of
retail stores aimed at the
discount department-store market. John
Geisse,
formerly of
Target Stores, and May
Department Stores'
executive vice president...
-
Gunnar Geisse (born 11 July 1964, Giessen) is a
German musician, improviser, composer, and interpreter. He
moves along the
cutting edge
between experimental/improvised...
-
frequently with
stress or
unusual or
irregular sleep schedules. Sander, Howard;
Geisse, Hildegarde; Quinto, Christine; Sachdeo, Rajesh; Chokroverty,
Sudhansu (1998)...
- 2307/2212275. JSTOR 2212275. S2CID 246007581.
Vilar 2005, p. 143.
Gangas Geisse &
Santis Arenas 2011, p. 3.
Woolman 1968, pp. 14–16. Chandler,
James A....
- Museum. In 1968,
Venture Stores was
founded when
Target co-founder John F.
Geisse went to work for May
Department Stores.[citation needed]
Under an antitrust...
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credit unions and
savings deposit clubs. In 1982, the
discount pioneer John
Geisse founded The
Wholesale Club of Indianapolis,
which he sold to Sam's Club...
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Dayton company, John F.
Geisse developed the
concept of
upscale discount retailing. On May 1, 1962, the
Dayton Company,
using Geisse's concepts,
opened its...
- low-priced goods.
Douglas J. Dayton, one of the
Dayton brothers,
explained John
Geisse's concept: "We will
offer high-quality
merchandise at low
margins because...
- the
Commerce Building, Washington, D.C.,
where it was
accepted by John H.
Geisse,
chief of the
Aeronautics Branch.
Although it had been
successfully tested...