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  2. Extra (retail chain) - Wikipedia

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    Extra Hipermercados, commonly referred to as just Extra, is a Brazilian hypermarket and supermarket chains owned by grupo Pão de Açúcar. As of December 2005, Extra has 76 stores. Some of these stores came from the acquisitions of Paes Mendonça (smaller stores were converted to Pão de Açúcar and CompreBem ) and Sendas (Sendas' Bon Marché ...

  3. Extra (supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    The Metro Group sold Extra to the REWE Group on 1. July 2008. The brand name Extra was announced to be phased out in 2009 and the stores renamed REWE. The franchise markets Comet and Bolle that belong to Extra kept their names initially. To facilitate the sale of Extra, the Metro Group split the two companies Real,- and Extra. The entity's name ...

  4. Tiendas Extra - Wikipedia

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    Extra was a Mexican convenience store chain owned by Grupo Modelo, which started operations in 1993. In 2007 the chain closed 650 stores [ 1 ] and in 2009 started another restructuring plan. [ 2 ] It competes fiercely with OXXO from Femsa , 7-Eleven from Casa Chapa , SuperCity from Soriana and Circle K from Alimentation Couche-Tard .

  5. Panda Retail Company - Wikipedia

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    In July 2010, the minister of commerce and industry of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Abdullah bin Ahmed Zainal Ali Reza approved the transformation of United Azizia Panda Company from a limited liability company to a closed joint stock company. [15] In 2010 Panda owned 7.7% of market cap of the kingdom's retail sector. [16]

  6. Mass. High School Football Player Hospitalized After ...

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    A Massachusetts high school football player was hospitalized with a “traumatic brain injury” following a “disturbing” injury during a game on Thanksgiving Day, according to local officials.

  7. Sela (company) - Wikipedia

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    Sela (Arabic: صلة) is a company specializing in experiences, events, and destinations in Saudi Arabia. In 1997, Sela paved the way in the sports industry within Saudi Arabia and over the years it has grown to encompass the entertainment and culture industries. Today, Sela is a key player in the recreational sectors in the region.

  8. Child Tax Credit: Everything You Need To Know Before ... - AOL

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    The Child Tax Credit offers up to $2,000 per qualifying child for the 2024 tax year, with $1,700 potentially refundable to eligible taxpayers.

  9. SACO Hardware - Wikipedia

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    SACO (Saudi Company for Hardware) is a provider of home improvement products in Saudi Arabia. Founded in 1984, SACO started out with one store in Riyadh.Over the next two decades, the company expanded its reach across the country and, to date, operates 34 stores in 18 cities, including five stores (known as SACO World), each occupying between 2,350 and 24,500 square meters.