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  2. 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 ...

  3. Purplebricks share price falls as founder quits after seven years

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  4. 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 ...

  5. 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.

  6. Hotels (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    HOTELS is a trade publication serving the information needs of the worldwide hospitality industry. Established in 1966, HOTELS is published monthly. [ 2 ] Regular features include design, food and beverage, technology, and a global update section with industry news, executive interviews and marketing stories.

  7. From Trade Winds to The Bricks, former hotel is now Fort ...

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    The Bricks, new apartments in what was once a Trade Winds Inn, is now open in downtown Fort Smith.

  8. Talk:Purplebricks - Wikipedia

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  9. Carlson (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, Carlson acquired Regent Hotels & Resorts from Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts. [14] Carlson gained the rights to develop future hotels, while Four Seasons maintained management of nine hotels. [15] In spring 1998, Curt Carlson named his daughter Marilyn Carlson Nelson as his successor. He died in February 1999 after suffering a stroke.