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  2. Coop Pank - Wikipedia

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    Coop Pank (earlier Eesti Krediidipank [1]) is an Estonian bank, headquartered in Tallinn. [2] The bank operates only in Estonia. The official name of the bank is Coop Pank AS. Coop Pank offers deposits, business and personal loans, leasing, bank cards, settlement services, card payment acceptance, factoring, private banking and insurance services.

  3. Coop (Netherlands) - Wikipedia

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    Coop Supermarkten is a cooperation of 242 supermarkets (on 2015-01-01): [2] 36 price-aggressive large supermarkets under the name Supercoop, [1] usually located in populated areas with a lot of competition [citation needed]. 60 smaller supermarkets under the name CoopCompact. [6] Over 140 normal stores under the name Coop. [7]

  4. Supercoop - Wikipedia

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    Supercoop is the name of a supermarket chain in the Netherlands.The first branches were opened in 2004 and by 2010 there were about 60 stores. [3]The Supercoop was one of the three formulas of parent company Coop, in addition to the regular supermarket Coop and the small (village) supermarket CoopCompact.

  5. Coop (Sweden) - Wikipedia

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    Coop is a chain of consumer co-operative owned grocery stores in Sweden, organised under Kooperativa Förbundet (KF). Coop Sverige AB coordinates purchasing, marketing and shared services for the chain's approximately 800 stores, [1] which are owned and operated by local consumer organisations or their franchisees. [2]

  6. The Co-operative Group - Wikipedia

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    Co-op Power was a renewable energy buying business which bulk purchased energy for a range of businesses and organisations. The business also provided energy consultancy services to clients. [131] The Co-op petrol station business was sold to Asda for £600 million in August 2022, to strengthen the group's financial position. The 129 petrol ...

  7. Coop (Switzerland) - Wikipedia

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    Coop city at Bellevue square in Zürich Coop in a shopping center in Oberwil. Coop (German pronunciation:) is one of Switzerland's largest retail and wholesale companies. It is structured in the form of a cooperative society with around 2.5 million members. As of 2019, Coop operated 2,478 shops and employed more than 90,000 people in ...

  8. Test tube - Wikipedia

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    A boiling tube is a large test tube intended specifically for boiling liquids. A test tube filled with water and upturned into a water-filled beaker is often used to capture gases, e.g. in electrolysis demonstrations. A test tube with a stopper is often used for temporary storage of chemical or biological samples.

  9. The Co-operative Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Co-operative Bank p.l.c. [1] is a British retail and commercial bank based in Manchester, England.Established as a bank for co-operators and co-operatives following the principles of the Rochdale Pioneers, the business evolved in the 20th century into a mid-sized British high street bank, operating throughout the UK mainland.