Randall Publishing sold to CEO and Wachovia Capital Partners.The controlling shareholders of Randall Randall may refer to the following: In places:
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Wachovia Corporation (NYSE: WB), based in Charlotte, North Carolina, is the third largest banking chain in the United States based on total deposits. Capital Partners (Charlotte, NC). No terms of the deal were given. Randall Publishing was established in 1934 and produces publications and information resources (1) The data and information assets of an organization, department or unit. See data administration. (2) Another name for the Information Systems (IS) or Information Technology (IT) department. See IT. that are designed to offer federal agencies the advertising outlets needed to reach the trucking and construction markets. The company is comprised of three main media groups, including trucking, construction and industrial. The trucking group includes: "Commercial Carrier Journal," a monthly magazine with a controlled circulation of 100,000 commercial fleet executives and fleet owners that carries information on business management, equipment/maintenance and information technology; "Overdrive (processor) Overdrive - An Intel Pentium processor which fits into a socket designed to accomodate an Intel 486, or into a special upgrade socket on the motherboard. ," a monthly magazine established in 1961 for a controlled circulation of 104,000 truck owner/operators; "Owner-Operator/Company Driver," a monthly magazine formatted half for owner-operators and half for company drivers, that is distributed at 1400 stuck stops nationwide; "Truckers News," a monthly magazine that distributes 130,000 copies at 1100 travel plazas and truck stops; "Truckers News" accompanying title "Truckers News En Espanol," a monthly magazine that distributes 50,000 copies at the same truck stops; Equipment Data Associates (Charlotte, NC), a national supplier of UCC-based marketing services; eTruckers.com; the Great American American, river, 30 mi (48 km) long, rising in N central Calif. in the Sierra Nevada and flowing SW into the Sacramento River at Sacramento. The discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill (see Sutter, John Augustus) along the river in 1848 led to the California gold rush of Trucking Show; Motor Media, a unit that supplies indoor signage at truck stops and travel centers; the TruckLead database; and the TruckStops Express distribution unit. The construction group includes: "Equipment World," a monthly magazine with a controlled circulation of 80,000 professionals responsible for their firm's equipment purchases that covers new construction equipment, life cycle costs, fleet management, rental strategies, productivity studies and economic trends; the magazine accompanying web site; and, TopBid, an online auction site for construction equipment. The industrial group includes "Modern Woodworking," a monthly magazine with a controlled circulation of 45,000 that covers the latest development in woodworking technology and design, and the title's accompanying web site. |
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