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  2. Wolseley UK - Wikipedia

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    Wolseley UK is no longer involved in manufacturing; instead, it focuses on distributing and selling bought in products. In January 2021, Wolseley UK was sold by Ferguson to a private equity firm, Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, for £308m. [7] In July 2021, Wolseley UK bought selected Graham Plumbers' Merchant stores after Saint-Gobain divested the ...

  3. Ferguson plc - Wikipedia

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    Wolseley plc changed its name to Ferguson plc in March 2017, to reflect the primacy of its operations in the United States. [7] The company continued to trade as Wolseley in the United Kingdom and Canada [8] until 2021 when Wolseley UK was sold to a private equity firm.

  4. The Wolseley Sheep Shearing Machine Company - Wikipedia

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    A Jersey holding company was set up in 2017 named Ferguson plc and under that name and ownership the original Wolseley business remains listed on the London Stock Exchange and a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index. The British and Canadian operations are still called Wolseley. Ferguson plc's global headquarters is in Zug, Switzerland.

  5. Ferguson Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, Wolseley UK acquired the company for $30.7 million. [6] In 1989, Ferguson merged with Familian. [7] The company laid off thousands of workers during the Great Recession due to a slowdown in business. [8] In 2012, the company acquired Power Equipment Direct. [8] In 2016, Ferguson acquired Signature Hardware for $210 million. [9]

  6. Who is this week's Greer's Flooring America/C&P Student of ...

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    Matthew Ferguson, Central High School Matthew is an outstanding science student. He asks insightful questions, earns A's on everything, and is willing to help his classmates understand chemistry.

  7. Build.com - Wikipedia

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    He turned down venture capital and instead sold the company to Ferguson plc, then called Wolseley UK, for $35 million. [4] Woseley bought the Build.com domain name from David Berman and rebranded the company as Build.com in April 2010. [4] In October 2015, Build.com / Ferguson Enterprises acquired Living Direct. [5]

  8. North Foreland Lodge - Wikipedia

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    The school was founded in 1909 at North Foreland, near Broadstairs in Kent, by Mary Wolseley-Lewis, who at the time was the head of the Francis Holland School in Graham Street, Westminster, SW1. This event came as a shock to the Francis Holland School, especially when its departing head took several girls and members of staff with her. [2]

  9. Wolseley Motors - Wikipedia

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    The Wolseley 6/80 was the flagship of the company and incorporated the best styling and features. The Wolseley engine of the 6/80 was also superior to the Morris delivering a higher BHP. The car was well balanced and demonstrated excellent road holding for its time. The British police used these as their squad cars well into the late sixties.