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June 7, 2006
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The Washington Post
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GE's Wealth of Free Advice
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By Steven Pearlstein
Wednesday, June 7, 2006; Page D01
Five years ago, Warren Coopersmith's family-owned distribution firm in Takoma Park was at one of those crucial "grow-or-die" junctures. Its biggest customers, movie theaters and video-rental outlets, were consolidating and looking for suppliers big enough to provide all popcorn, candy, soda pop and cleaning supplies to their expanding empires.
Coopersmith decided that his company, Marjack, was going to be a survivor.
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