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  2. Purplebricks - Wikipedia

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    In December 2015, Purplebricks formally announced its plan to launch on AIM later that month, making it the first online estate agency to debut on the stock market. [22] [23] Ahead of the float, the company stated that it had 4,300 residential properties listed for sale—nearly twice the number of the next largest online agency—and intended to use raised funds to further boost its national ...

  3. Purplebricks Canada - Wikipedia

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    Clients have their home listed on Purplebricks.ca and Realtor.ca through a board’s MLS® system. Purplebricks employs local Realtors who know the local real estate market.

  4. Purplebricks CEO steps down after 'too rapid' expansion - AOL

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    Founded by Bruce in Britain in 2014, Purplebricks was one of the fastest growing UK companies due to its policy of not charging traditional moving fees, allowing it to aggressively challenge high ...

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  7. Timeline of Lego - Wikipedia

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    A sales company for Lego is built in Hohenwestedt, Germany. 1957: Godtfred Kirk Christiansen is appointed managing director. First Lego flags, lights, and windows. 1958: The Lego brick design is improved to allow better versatility and "locking" ability. Ole Kirk Christiansen dies; Godtfred inherits leadership of the Lego Company.

  8. Box Office: ‘The Color Purple’ Triumphs on Christmas Day With ...

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    Those ticket sales were enough … “The Color Purple,” a vibrant adaptation of the book-turned-beloved-movie-turned-hit-Broadway-musical, dominated at the box office on Christmas Day. The film ...

  9. London Brick Company - Wikipedia

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    Between 1968 and 1971, The London Brick Company also bought its three remaining Fletton brick competitors, including the Marston Valley Brick Company, giving it a total monopoly in the Fletton brick market. In 1973, its brick sales totalled 2.88 billion, or 43 per cent of the total brick market. [2] In 1984, the company was acquired by Hanson plc.