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  2. Howdens Joinery - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Howdens' own appliance brand, Lamona, was launched. [6] In November 2008, the MFI retail business entered administration, and Galiform became liable for the costs associated with 46 MFI stores (the legacy properties), incurring an exceptional charge of £99.7m. [9] However, by December 2012 the legacy properties had been reduced by ...

  3. Build.com - Wikipedia

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    Build.com is an online home improvement retailer owned by Ferguson Enterprises. It sells bathroom, kitchen and lighting hardware, appliances and other supplies. It sells bathroom, kitchen and lighting hardware, appliances and other supplies.

  4. The Crump Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The theatre came into being in 1889 when Charles Franklin Sparrell was hired by John Smith Crump to add a theatre to an existing building at this site. [2] Alden Meranda completed a renovation in 1941 that transformed the building into its current Art Deco appearance. In 2013 a theatre consulting firm, Jones & Phillips, was hired by the ...

  5. List of companies of the United Kingdom A–J - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1907 as the Chalfont & District Permanent Building Society. In 1961 it was renamed the Buckinghamshire Building Society. Budgen Stores Ltd (trading as Budgens) — is a company that operates a retail chain of franchise convenience stores. It is headquartered in Harefield, London. It was founded in 1872 by John Budgen.

  6. Cincinnati Union Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The mail building had two platforms each with two conveyors and serving two tracks, one platform for southbound mail and one for northbound mail. [6] The express terminal was 742 feet (226 m) long, ranging from 40–136 feet (12–41 m) wide. The building was two stories tall, steel-framed, with brick walls and concrete floors and roofs.

  7. Shell plc - Wikipedia

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    They also pledged to reduce carbon intensity of all energy products by 20% by 2030, and 45% by 2035 (compared to 2016 levels.) [237] However, internal documents from the company released by the Democratic-led House committee reveal a private 2020 communication saying Shell does not have any plans to bring emissions to zero for next 10–20 years.