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  2. Carousell (company) - Wikipedia

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    Items are prohibited for sale on Carousell if they are illegal or violate the marketplace's community guidelines. [28] In an effort to curb COVID-19, Carousell issued in-app advisories to protect users from face-to-face transactions. [29] Carousell Media Group appointed a new head of ad operations in 2021. [30]

  3. FYE (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    The first FYE store opened in 1993 at the Trumbull Mall in Trumbull, Connecticut. [4] [5] A second opened in 1995 at Eastview Mall in Victor, New York, and a third at Colonie Center in Colonie, New York in 1997. [6] In 2001, Trans World unified its other mall-based stores under the "f.y.e." name after buying out Camelot Music.

  4. Fairground organ - Wikipedia

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    Originated in Paris, France, it was designed for use in commercial fairground settings to provide loud music to accompany rides and attractions, mostly merry-go-rounds. Unlike organs for indoor use, they are designed to produce a large volume of sound to be heard above the noises of crowds and fairground machinery.

  5. Which Big Lots stores are closing? See list of additional ...

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    Big Lots stores for sale: Here's the updated list This list , posted by Gordon Brothers Retail Partners, includes more than 600 Big Lots locations where the leases are for sale in 47 states.

  6. Musicland - Wikipedia

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    At their height, they operated 72 stores in 19 states with 2,000 employees. The first store opened in Rockford, Illinois, in 1992. Hundreds of stores were slated to be opened, but only 89 ever were. Mostly freestanding, the stores averaged a massive 45,000 square feet (4,200 m 2) in metropolitan areas. During the same period, the company also ...

  7. Wherehouse Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    In August 1998, Wherehouse purchased Blockbuster Music from Viacom. [10] The company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2002. In 2003, Trans World Entertainment purchased the remaining 148 Wherehouse stores for $41 million (~$65.1 million in 2023) in cash and assumed liabilities while closing 35 under-performing stores. [11]