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Sportsmen’s Bowling Center, AKA Tipsy Bull one step closer to becoming a gun range

Sportsmen’s Bowling Center, AKA Tipsy Bull one step closer to becoming a gun range

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Citrus County -- Sportsmen’s Bowling Center, AKA Tipsy Bull, located at 100 N Florida Ave, Inverness, FL, has been on the market for several months and is now under contract. State records show that the company attempting to get Sportsmen’s Bowl rezoned is a part of the 2nd Amendment Armory gun store located in Brandon, FL. According to Citrus County records, 3CAGuys, LLC, on behalf of Sportsman Bowl, has requested a Planned Unit Development (PUD2024-00004) to allow a shooting range and gun store at the current location. Bay Action News has learned that the company will meet with the county’s Planning and Development Commission on June 6. Commissioners said that on August 6, 2024, the rezoning request will go before county commissioners for final review. Management of the b...
Antitrust lawsuit against Apple for monopolization or attempted monopolization of smartphone markets in violation of Section 2 of the Sherman Act.

Antitrust lawsuit against Apple for monopolization or attempted monopolization of smartphone markets in violation of Section 2 of the Sherman Act.

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Apple is now facing a landmark lawsuit filed by the Department of Justice. The suit was filed on March 21, 2024. The DOJ, joined by 16 other state and district attorneys general, filed the civil antitrust lawsuit against Apple on March 21, 2024. The lawsuit is for monopolization or attempted monopolization of smartphone markets in violation of Section 2 of the Sherman Act. The lawsuit opens with: In 2010, a top Apple executive emailed Apple’s then-CEO about an ad for the new Kindle e-reader. The ad began with a woman who was using her iPhone to buy and read books on the Kindle app. She then switches to an Android smartphone and continues to read her books using the same Kindle app. The executive wrote to Jobs: one “message that can’t be missed is that it is easy to switch...
Self-checkouts proving to be a failure for many retailers

Self-checkouts proving to be a failure for many retailers

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Self-checkout for many retailers has proven to be a failure since its inception. Retailers such as Target, Dollar General, and Walmart have reported billions of dollars in losses. Dollar General is just one of several companies to announce big changes to the self-checkout program. DG is set to remove self-checkout registers from 300 stores. CEO Todd Vasos told analysts on March 14, 2024, that revenue loss is the driving factor behind removing the machines. Certain cities in Florida, Miami being one, are on the list. Miami is considered a high crime area and theft at participating DG stores has seen a substantial increase in merchandise theft since the machines were put in place. While some of the revenue loss is due to theft, some of the loss is because people refuse to ...
Sportsmen’s Bowling Center, AKA Tipsy Bull will be no more

Sportsmen’s Bowling Center, AKA Tipsy Bull will be no more

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Inverness, Florida -- Sportsmen's Bowling Center, AKA Tipsy Bull, located at 100 N Florida Ave, Inverness, FL, has been on the market for several months and is now under contract. According to Citrus County records, 3CAGuys, LLC, on behalf of Sportsman Bowl, has requested a Planned Unit Development (PUD2024-00004) to allow a shooting range and gun store at the current location. A public hearing will now be scheduled due to inadequate application filing for the new project. If you are in the market for superclone Replica Rolex , Super Clone Rolex is the place to go! The largest collection of fake Rolex watches online! Code enforcement has also noted that the building needs significant electrical and septic system upgrades or repairs. Employees, unhappy about the change of ha...
Joann ‘s will be privately owned, filed Chapter 11

Joann ‘s will be privately owned, filed Chapter 11

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  Joann's has more than 800 stores which will continue to operate as the bankruptcy process continues. The Ohio-based company said it received $132 million in new financing. Additionally, the company said it will reduce its balance sheets by over 500 million. According to the bankruptcy court, Joann's listed $2.26 billion in assets and $2.44 billion in total debt. Privately owned means that the company will no longer be publicly traded.