David Oreck, the New Orleans entrepreneur who after serving on a B-29 bomber during World War II founded the vacuum cleaner company that bore his name, died Wednesday at his Mississippi home. His ...
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FLINT TWP, MI — Mark Kloeckner ended his decades-long career this week as he closed the doors for good of his vacuum cleaner store in Genesee County. Flint Oreck Vacuums, G4270 Miller Road, in Flint ...
Get any of our free daily email newsletters — news headlines, opinion, e-edition, obituaries and more. Not many lectures on successful business tactics open with a scene from "Casablanca," but David ...
Can a vacuum really lift a bowling ball, a brick, or even pull dirt from beneath a carpet? On Fight Back! With David Horowitz David puts three leading vacuum brands—Oreck, Hoover, and Eureka—to the ...
When David Oreck started selling Oreck vacuum cleaners weighing less than 9 pounds in the 1970s, rivals scoffed that anything that light must be flimsy. Mr. Oreck, a self-trained master marketer of ...