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  2. Harvey Norman - Wikipedia

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    Harvey Norman is an Australian multinational retailer of furniture, bedding, computers, communications and consumer electrical products. It mainly operates as a franchise, [2] with the main brand and all company-operated stores owned by ASX-listed Harvey Norman Holdings Limited. [2]

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    Over 25,000 reviewers have shopped this TV so far, and the hype continues. With a 4.3-star rating, more than 19,000 of those shoppers gave this budget-friendly TV 5-star marks.

  4. Sun Television and Appliances - Wikipedia

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    Sun Television and Appliances was a speciality retailer of consumer electronics, home appliances, and office equipment founded in 1949 by brothers Macy and Herbie Block. The company had stores in cities throughout the midwest, and also operated stores in rural areas of the United States, where there was no other competition [1] in Ohio, Indiana, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia ...

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  7. Gerry Harvey - Wikipedia

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    Harvey first met Ian Norman while both were working as door-to-door vacuum salesmen. [3] They partnered to open their first store in Sydney in 1961. [3] The chain, which was called Norman Ross, expanded to forty-two stores with annual sales of A$ 240 million by 1979. [3]