Learning Corporation of America: Revision history

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  • curprev 00:1400:14, 18 April 2022imported>Ohbotherm 4,500 bytes +17 Here's another piece of evidence to disprove LCA being acquired in the 80s. This article (https://chicagoreader.com/news-politics/a-plant-dies-in-cragin/) claims WF Hall was acquired by Mobil in 1979, and if we're to believe WF Hall owned LCA around the time of this acquisition, then that means that LCA was acquired by WF Hall much earlier on, in that case, 1974.
  • curprev 00:0900:09, 18 April 2022imported>Ohbotherm 4,483 bytes −46 I did some digging and a lawsuit I found online (https://casetext.com/case/encyclopaedia-britannica-ed-corp-v-crooks) claimed LCA was sold in 1974. Consequently, I also cut out the blurb claiming the sale was bought on by financial troubles as while Columbia was facing hardship at the start of the 70s, it's possible the sale was bought on by something else.

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