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  2. Category:Entertainment companies of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Entertainment companies of Colombia" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  3. Teleset - Wikipedia

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    Teleset is a television production company based in Bogotá, Colombia.It produced Metástasis, the Spanish-language remake of Breaking Bad.. Teleset's portfolio contains popular telenovelas such as La Baby Sister, The Useless One, Love in Custody and Three Miracles.

  4. TIS Productions - Wikipedia

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    TIS Productions, commonly known as just TIS [2] and formerly known as The Independent Studios, Estudios TeleMéxico, Fox TeleColombia and TeleColombia, is a Colombian television production company owned by the Paramount Networks Americas division of Paramount Global.

  5. The Mediapro Studio and Colombia’s Caracol Television Ink ...

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    Spain’s The Mediapro Studio has sealed a production pact with Colombia’s Caracol Television in its continued bid to boost an already substantial presence in the Latin American market. The ...

  6. Grupo Éxito - Wikipedia

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    Grupo Éxito traces its origins to a Medellín, Colombia family-run textile business, founded in 1949 by Gustavo Toro Quintero. [ 5 ] Éxito is the Spanish word for "success". In 1972, it transitioned to a hypermarket -style experience when it added supermarket products and, in 1974, began adding more locations.

  7. Sears in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Sears expanded into Latin America and Spain starting with a small store in Downtown Havana, Cuba in 1942. Sears opened its first store in Mexico City in 1947; the Mexican stores would later spin off into Sears Mexico, now owned by billionaire Carlos Slim's Grupo Sanborns, which by the end of 2022 operated 97 stores across Mexico.

  8. FYE (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    In 2016 the company changed the store and website branding to "FYE". In 2006, Trans World began remodeling buildings that were former Coconut stores and Media Play outlets near Salt Lake City, Utah and Buffalo, New York into FYE superstores. In 2009 FYE closed over 100 locations [7] and 52 more in 2012.

  9. 50 Times People Couldn’t Believe Their Luck In Thrift Stores

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    You’ve just stumbled upon your dream thrift store find. For a grand total of $4.99. It doesn’t happen often, but when it does, there’s only one thing to do—brag a little.