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  2. Opendoor - Wikipedia

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    In the fourth quarter of 2022, Opendoor sold around 7,500 homes at an average loss of $28,000 each, compared to an average gain of $16,000 for each sale a year earlier. [24] In late 2022 co-founder Eric Wu remained CEO. [25] After losses, he was replaced in the post by Carrie Wheeler in early 2023. [24]

  3. HomeBase - Wikipedia

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    Robert J. McNulty and George Handgis founded the chain as a warehouse club called the HomeClub, opening the first two stores in Norwalk and Fountain Valley, California, in 1983. It went public in 1985, trading on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol HBI .

  4. Door - Wikipedia

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    Solid-core – Can consist of low-density particle board or foam used to completely fill the space within the door. Solid-core flush doors (especially foam-core ones) are commonly used as exterior doors because they provide more insulation and strength. Skin – The front and back faces of the door are covered with HDF/MDF skins.

  5. Solid wood - Wikipedia

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    Also, hollow core doors should not be used as doors to the outside because they can more easily be broken open by robbers. Solid wood doors [ 3 ] are slightly more fire resistant because the fire has to burn through more material, however, using a steel door will increase fire resistance by a much larger margin.

  6. Bunnings - Wikipedia

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    Bunnings Group Limited, trading as Bunnings Warehouse or Bunnings, is an Australian household hardware and garden centre chain. [2] The chain has been owned by Wesfarmers since 1994, and has stores in Australia and New Zealand. [3]

  7. Caldor, California - Wikipedia

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    In 1900, long after the town had been abandoned, the California Door Company bought a 30,000 acres (50 sq mi) tract of forested land in the El Dorado County Hills. This tract included the former Dogtown townsite, and the company built a town on site to house the workers needed to operate the mill, which they soon replaced with a much larger one.