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  2. Jack Cohen (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Edward Cohen (born Jacob Kohen; 6 October 1898 – 24 March 1979) was an English businessman who founded the Tesco supermarket chain. His company is the market leader of groceries in the UK, and the third-largest retailer in the world measured by gross revenues in 2011.

  3. Value brands in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In 2018 Tesco began phasing out Everyday Value in favour of "tertiary brands" such as "Ms Molly's", "Hearty Food Co." and "Stockwell & Co.", in effect imitating what Aldi and Lidl do and reviving a previous attempt in 2009 known as 'Discount Brands at Tesco'. [4] In 2023 Tesco released a clothing range featuring the original Tesco Value branding.

  4. Thomas B. Stockwell - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Blanchard Stockwell (1839–1906) [1] was an important citizen of Rhode Island, serving for thirty years as the Eighth Commissioner of Public Schools. He was the son of Amos W. Stockwell and Susan Le Baron March.

  5. Stockwell (company) - Wikipedia

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    Stockwell (formerly Bodega) was an American company. The idea behind the company was to build 5-foot-wide "pantry boxes" that contain non-perishable food and other items similar to those found in a convenience store , with Payment via a mobile app that charges the customer by credit card .

  6. Stockwell - Wikipedia

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    Stockwell is a district located in South London, part of the London Borough of Lambeth, England. It is situated 2.4 miles (3.9 km) south of Charing Cross . History

  7. Queen's Head, Brixton - Wikipedia

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    The "New" in the name was presumably to differentiate itself from The Old Queen's Head that was also in the same area, then known as Stockwell Green. [ 4 ] In 1894 an accepted tender for "additions and alterations" was reported in the construction trade periodical The Builder .

  8. Madelon Stockwell - Wikipedia

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    Stockwell died in Kalamazoo, Michigan on June 7, 1924, at the age of 78. [1] [3] At the time, she was believed to have been the richest woman in the city. [3] In her will, Stockwell left $340,000 to Albion College, which the school used to build a library. [8] The building was designated the Stockwell Memorial Library in her honor on June 4, 1938.

  9. Foster Stockwell - Wikipedia

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    Foster Paul Stockwell was born in Bartlesville, Oklahoma on February 17, 1929. He was the son of Francis Olin and Esther Stockwell, two Methodist missionaries who went to Fuzhou, Fujian, in 1929 then to Chengdu, Sichuan, in 1939. Stockwell grew up and went to primary school in Chengdu, in southwestern China, in the 1940s. [1] [2]