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    AO World is an electrical retailer based in Bolton, England. It operates in the United Kingdom (ao.com), and previously operated in Germany (ao.de) and the Netherlands (ao.nl), specialising in household appliances and electricals. [ 4 ]

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    In 2000, he founded Appliances Online, after a friend bet him £1 to set up a business. [4] In 2014, Roberts led AO World’s listing on the London Stock Exchange, valued at the time at £1.6 billion. [5] In May 2019, the Sunday Times Rich List put Roberts' wealth at £210 million. [6]

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    Ebuyer was founded in March 2000 in Sheffield by Paul Cusack, Mike Naylor, Steve Kay, Neeraj Patel, and Adam Ashmore – with startup capital of £250,000 from Paul Cusack, its annual turnover was in excess of £220 million by September 2005. [2]