Talk:ShopKo Stores
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Bay Park Square, a mall that has a ShopKo store in it. This may be the worst sentence on Wikipedia, or at least the worst excuse to link to something.
[edit] Payless Shoes
Anyone feel like writing a ditty about Payless Shoes replacing the previous JBI leased shoe dept in May-June 2000? Tomer TALK 06:31, Jun 26, 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Red, White & Blue ShopKo Logo
I searched for images of the red, white and blue ShopKo logo on Google and came acrossed a few to replace the green and white logo used on this website.
Here are some that I found:
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- Looking on the web site, it looks like the green logo is the one currently being used on the web site - it looks like the white logo is the one used on most communications made by the company. So I moved the color logo to another portion of the logo, and put the green and white logo near the top.
- JesseG 22:45, 29 June 2006 (UTC)
- Looking on the web site, it looks like the green logo is the one currently being used on the web site - it looks like the white logo is the one used on most communications made by the company. So I moved the color logo to another portion of the logo, and put the green and white logo near the top.
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[edit] Business type
Why does it say that ShopKo is a private business? Unless I misunderstand the meaning of the word "private" in this context, last I checked (OK, so I quit in 2000), ShopKo was a publicly traded company. Tomertalk 05:10, 20 February 2006 (UTC)
Alright, I take it back...to quote from http://www.shopko.com/about/, "In 1991, ShopKo Stores Inc. became a publicly-held, independent company with stock traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol “SKO”. In December of 2005, ShopKo Stores, Inc. became a wholly owned subsidiary of Sun Capital Partners, Inc. and no longer was a publicly-owned corporation." Tomertalk 05:14, 20 February 2006 (UTC)