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Information from geico insurance about retirement benefits for former f. w. woolworth employees 1968 thru 1979



Information from geico insurance about retirement benefits for former f. w. woolworth employees 1968 thru 1979

here is what I found on Wikipedia, I work for GEICO and as far as I know our company has no connection to FW Woolworth.

The F. W. Woolworth Company (often referred to as "Woolworth's") was a retail company that was one of the original American five-and-dime stores. The first Woolworth's store was founded in 1878 by Frank Winfield Woolworth. Despite growing to be one of the largest retail chains in the world through most of the 20th century, competition led to a decline beginning in the 1980s. In 1997, F. W. Woolworth Company converted itself into a sporting retailer, closing its remaining retail stores operating under the "Woolworth's" brand name and renaming itself Venator Group. By 2001, the firm focused exclusively into the sporting goods market, changing its name to the present Foot Locker Inc (NYSE: FL).
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Why do you need it from Geico? You need to check with the HR department for Woolworth, or the continuance company.
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