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  2. Hudson's Bay Company - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.hbc.com. The Hudson's Bay Company (HBC; French: Compagnie de la Baie d'Hudson) is a Canadian retail business group. A fur trading business for much of its existence, it became the largest and oldest corporation in Canada, before evolving into a major fashion retailer, operating retail stores across both the United States and Canada ...

  3. Hudson's Bay (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Hudson's Bay (department store) Hudson's Bay (French: La Baie d'Hudson), also known as The Bay (French: La Baie), is a Canadian department store chain. It is the flagship brand of the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest and longest-surviving company in North America as well as one of the oldest and largest continuously operating companies in ...

  4. 2 Bloor East - Wikipedia

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    2 Bloor East[ 1 ][ 2 ] is an office and retail complex in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, formerly known as the Hudson's Bay Centre. It is located in Downtown Toronto at the intersection of Yonge Street and Bloor Street at the east end of the Mink Mile. Brookfield Properties owns and operates the centre. The centre is composed of a 35-storey office ...

  5. York Factory - Wikipedia

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    1936. York Factory was a settlement and Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) factory (trading post) on the southwestern shore of Hudson Bay in northeastern Manitoba, Canada, at the mouth of the Hayes River, approximately 200 kilometres (120 mi) south-southeast of Churchill. York Factory was one of the first fur-trading posts established by the HBC, built ...

  6. Fort Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    Fort Vancouver was a 19th-century fur trading post built in the winter of 1824–1825. [2] It was the headquarters of the Hudson's Bay Company 's Columbia Department, located in the Pacific Northwest. Named for Captain George Vancouver, the fort was located on the northern bank of the Columbia River in present-day Vancouver, Washington.

  7. Richard A. Baker (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Alan Baker (born November 27, 1965) [1] is an American business executive. He is the Governor, CEO, and Executive Chairman of Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) [3] and executive chairman of each of HBC's eight portfolio companies. [4] He is also the owner of National Realty and Development Corp. (NRDC), [5] a US-based private real estate ...

  8. Fort Victoria (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    Designated. 4 June 1924. Fort Victoria began as a fur trading post of the Hudson's Bay Company and was the headquarters of HBC operations in the Columbia District, a large fur trading area now part of the province of British Columbia, Canada and the U.S. state of Washington. Construction of Fort Victoria in 1843 highlighted the beginning of a ...

  9. Hudson Bay Capital Management - Wikipedia

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    US$31 billion (March 2024) Number of employees. 241 (2024) Website. hudsonbaycapital.com. Footnotes / references. [1] Hudson Bay Capital Management (HBC) is an American multi-strategy investment management firm headquartered in Greenwich, Connecticut. The firm has no relation to Canada's more well-known Hudson's Bay Company.