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In 2013, Hunter Douglas purchased a minority stake in 247 Home Furnishings Ltd (247), which they did not make known to the Competitions and Markets Authority (CMA). At a later date in 2016, Hunter Douglas purchased a majority share in Blinds2Go which is by far the largest UK retailer of made-to-measure blinds.
Ralph Sonnenberg (born May 1934), [1] is a Dutch billionaire, and former CEO of the Netherlands-based Hunter Douglas Group. [2] Hunter Douglas was founded by his father, who was Jewish and fled Germany in the early 1930s, [3] in 1919. [4] He owned at least 80% of Hunter Douglas. [5]
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Henry Douglas (American football) (born 1977), American professional football player; Henry Edward Manning Douglas (1875–1939), British soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross; Henry Douglas (Alberta politician) (1873–1944), politician and businessman in Alberta, Canada; Henry Douglas (bishop) (1821–1875), Anglican bishop in India
Margarethe Schurz – established the kindergarten system in the United States; Frank "The German" Schweihs – alleged hitman who had been known to work for The Outfit, the organized crime family in Chicago; Jacob Shallus – penman of the original copy of the United States Constitution
After the family moved to London, she studied acting in the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA). She moved to the United States on 17 March 1952, for a part in The Girls of Pleasure Island . [ 4 ] She took a break from acting in 1953 after the birth of her daughter, but returned in 1954, appearing in her first roles without using her British ...
For four years his family lived in Dumfries until Davies was aged 11. Davies has quoted his boyhood hero as being football centre-forward, Billy Houliston, of Davies' then local team, Queen of the South. [1] His family moved to Carlisle in northern England when Davies was 11 and he attended the Creighton School in the city. Davies lived in ...