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  2. Pearle Vision - Wikipedia

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    Pearle Vision is an American chain of eye care stores. It is one of the largest franchised optical retailers in North America. It is one of the largest franchised optical retailers in North America. The company was acquired by Luxottica (which has since merged with Essilor to form EssilorLuxottica ), [ 2 ] an Italian eyewear company, in 2004.

  3. Luxottica - Wikipedia

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    Luxottica also owns EyeMed Vision Care, a managed vision care organization in the United States. [46] As of 2014, it is the second-largest vision benefits company in the United States. [ 47 ] [ 48 ] [ 49 ]

  4. LensCrafters - Wikipedia

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    Luxottica acquired Pearle Vision in 2004, combining the country's two largest eyewear retailers. [15] Though most locations can still provide glasses and frames same-day, that line of business has become de-emphasized over time for the luxury market.

  5. Boots Opticians - Wikipedia

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    Boots Opticians branch in Chichester, West Sussex. The company began trading in the British optical retail market in 1983 in Nottingham, before opening practices in Peterborough, Leeds, Mansfield, Luton and Derby in 1984.

  6. EssilorLuxottica - Wikipedia

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    EssilorLuxottica acquired a 75% stake in the Dutch opticians group GrandVision, which owns Vision Express in the UK and For Eyes in the US, in 2019 for €28 per share, which would value the entirety of GrandVision at Euro 7.2 billion. [20] Del Vecchio died in June 2022, leaving $350 million in shares to Milleri. [21] [22]

  7. Dollond & Aitchison - Wikipedia

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    On 21 April 1750, Peter Dollond opened a small optical business in Vine Street, near Hatton Garden in London. He was joined by his father, John Dollond, in 1752.The Dollonds became notable for the quality of their optical products.