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Another Broken Egg Cafe is a popular brunch chain founded in 1996 in Mandeville, Louisiana. Originally named The Broken Egg Cafe, it was rebranded to highlight its unique brunch offerings. The cafe is known for its New Orleans heritage and serves a variety of breakfast, brunch, and lunch dishes, including omelets, pancakes, and sandwiches, all made with quality ingredients. The beverage menu features specialty coffee drinks, mimosas, and cocktails that complement the food. The chain operates over 90 locations across the United States, primarily in the Southeast, and is led by CEO Paul Macaluso. Under his leadership, the company is expanding through franchising, aiming to reach 100 locations. Another Broken Egg Cafe focuses on creating a welcoming atmosphere in its restaurants, often incorporating local elements to enhance the dining experience. The company also utilizes advanced technology to improve operations and customer service.
Texana Bank, established in 1914 and headquartered in Linden, Texas, operates as a community bank with a national charter. Renamed from The First National Bank of Linden in 2009, it is a member of the Federal Reserve and is supervised by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. The bank is dedicated to serving both personal and business banking needs. For personal banking, Texana Bank offers mortgage and consumer loans, checking accounts with rewards, and debit cards for convenient transactions. Business services include business savings accounts, loans, treasury management solutions, and business credit cards. The bank also provides a mobile banking app for easy access to account information. Texana Bank emphasizes customer privacy and security, utilizing encryption to protect sensitive data and adhering to federal regulations.
Providing real-time asset tracking in any environment, with applications in manufacturing, defense, energy, inventory management, logistics, and security. WISERs ultra-wideband (UWB) system operates without line-of-sight and registers asset locations within inches in most cases.