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  2. Here's How the Price of Christmas Trees Has Changed ... - AOL

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    Here's a breakdown showing the average price of Christmas trees through the years, according to data compiled by The National Christmas Tree Association (NCTA): 2008: $37. 2010: $36.

  3. Here's What Real Christmas Trees Cost Across the Country - AOL

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    Real Christmas tree prices have risen across the country. Find out what a tree will cost you in 2022.

  4. 11 Lowe’s Items Homeowners Need To Buy Ahead of Christmas - AOL

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    Pre-Lit Artificial Christmas Tree. Price: $498. Lowe’s has Christmas trees ranging from several feet tall to about eight feet tall. Some, like this artificial fir one, come pre-lit. Others come ...

  5. File:Map of IKEA stores.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 22:16, 28 September 2023: 512 × 205 (772 KB): HSA-Official: Store in Colombia opened today. 19:46, 9 August 2022

  6. List of countries with IKEA stores - Wikipedia

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    First IKEA outside of Europe. IKEA withdrew from the market in 1987 because of stagnant sales, [9] then returned in 2006 by opening a store in Funabashi, Chiba under a distribution partnership with the Mitsubishi Corporation. [10] [11] 6 Germany: 1974 Eching [12] (near Munich) 54 IKEA's largest market. Berlin alone has four stores.

  7. Christmas tree production - Wikipedia

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    A 2001 study attempted to make predictions about Christmas tree prices and the relationship between tree price and tree age, which corresponds to tree height. [32] The study was based on data obtained from the prices of Christmas trees in North Carolina during December 1997 and used a Hotelling-Faustmann model for its predictions.