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  2. Paco Rabanne - Wikipedia

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    The fragrance 1 Million, released in 2008, was the last scent that Rabanne played a role in developing [22] and is considered to be one of the most popular men's fragrances worldwide. [23] Lady Million, a fragrance recognisable by its distinctive golden bottles, also held a strong presence in the market as of 2023. [24]

  3. Rabanne (fashion house) - Wikipedia

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    In 1968 Paco Rabanne and Puig began working together and in 1969 the first Paco Rabanne fragrance "Calandre" was launched. [1] [14] 1 Million was launched in 2008 and it was the last scent that Paco Rabanne helped developed. [15] Since the launch it has Rabanne's most popular mens fragrance and one of the most popular worldwide. [16]

  4. Puig (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, Puig opened a branch office in Paris, at the same time that the company incorporated the Spanish designer brand Rabanne. In 1969, as a result of this collaboration the fragrance Calandre began to be marketed. [14] In 1976, the company built a perfumery factory in Chartres, France. [15] In 1987 Puig acquired Paco Rabanne's Fashion House ...

  5. Niche perfume - Wikipedia

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    Niche perfume is an alternative to mass perfume production. Niche is limited by the clientele and therefore with a limited sale range, ...

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  7. Tesco - Wikipedia

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    In November 2007, Tesco sued a Thai academic and a former minister for civil libel and criminal defamation, insisting that the two pay £1.6 million and £16.4 million and receive two years' imprisonment respectively. They have been alleged to have misstated that Tesco's Thai market amounts to 37% of its global revenues, amongst criticism of ...