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  5. Wilko - Wikipedia

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    Wilko.com Limited (trading as Wilko) is a British home improvement and homeware retailer. It was founded as Wilkinson's by James Kemsey Wilkinson and Mary Cooper in 1930, opening its first store as a hardware retailer in Leicester .

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    The MP3 was available as a free download from the band's website in exchange for a promise to vote in the election. [91] The band also made an appearance on The Colbert Report to support presidential candidate Barack Obama. [92] Wilco released a live performance DVD, Ashes of American Flags, on April 18, 2009, to celebrate Record Store Day. [93]

  7. James Kemsey Wilkinson - Wikipedia

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    James Kemsey "JK" Wilkinson (6 December 1906 – 18 December 1997) was an English businessman, the founder of the high street chain Wilko. In 2014, it was reported that Wilko had 372 stores, 23,000 employees and annual revenues of £1.5 billion. [2] Wilko collapsed into administration, on 10 August 2023. [3]