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  2. Argos (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Argos was launched with thousands of staff, taking £1 million during a week in November. [10] Argos was purchased by BAT Industries in 1979 for £32 million. In 1980, Argos opened its Elizabeth Duke jewellery counter (named after a director's wife) and by 1982, was the United Kingdom's fourth-biggest jewellery retailer.

  3. Cortonwood - Wikipedia

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    The site has now been converted into a shopping and leisure area. It features big names such as B&Q, [8] Matalan, Next, Boots, Morrisons, McDonald's, Argos, Pizza Hut, Asda Living, Sports Direct, SCS, Halfords, Smyths Toys, Pets at Home, TK Maxx and many factories and office buildings.

  4. Argos to close Somerset distribution site ‘with 230 ... - AOL

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    Owners Sainsbury’s said the depot is one site set to be affected as part of plans to integrate the logistics networks for the two brands. Argos to close Somerset distribution site ‘with 230 ...

  5. Lewisham Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    In September 2022, Landsec, the owner of the shopping centre announced their intentions in redeveloping the site with plans including new homes, new community spaces and a new high street. In November 2023, initial proposals for the redevelopment were revealed with Studio Egret West chosen as the main architect behind the project.

  6. Grupo Argos - Wikipedia

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    Argos has four ports in the U.S. and four in Colombia as well as two in Venezuela, one in Panama, on in the Dominican Republic and one in Haiti. In Colombia, Argos is the largest transporter of land cargo. Argos has 14 cement producing plants, of which 11 are located in Colombia and the rest are in Panama, Haiti and the Dominican Republic.

  7. Argos - Wikipedia

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    Argos (dog), Odysseus' dog in the Odyssey; Argos (radio program), a Dutch documentary series; Eddie Argos (born 1979), English musician; Argos-Shimano, a former cycling team; Task Force Argos, a branch of the Queensland Police Service; Toronto Argonauts or Argos, a Canadian Football League team; Minister Argos, a villain from the manga and ...

  8. Index (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Index was a catalogue retailer in the United Kingdom, that was owned by Littlewoods from 1985 until 2005. Many Index stores were attached to Littlewoods stores. It was a well known retailer in the 1980s and the 1990s, but sales declined in the noughties and it lost many customers to its main rival, Argos.

  9. Littlewoods - Wikipedia

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    Half of its standalone stores were sold to rival Argos and concessions in its Littlewoods stores were shut. [8] [9] The closure of 119 Littlewoods stores was also announced in 2005. Around 40 stores were sold to the Primark retail business, owned by ABF. [10] [11]