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  2. Tapi Carpets - Wikipedia

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    Tapi Carpets & Floors was founded in 2015 by a handful of flooring specialists and the Harris Family (who at the time previously owned Carpetright).The first store opened in May 2015 in Tooting (which was formerly a Carpetright) . [1] In November 2016, Tapi opened its first Central London store on Tottenham Court Road. [2]

  3. Carpetright - Wikipedia

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    New Carpetright Store (2018) Carpetright in Oxted (2019) Carpetright in Croydon (2018) 'Carpetright' is a British retailer founded in 1988 by Lord Philip Harris. Since July 2024, the retailer has been a division of Tapi Carpets which purchased the Carpetright brand, intellectual property, and some locations from administration proceedings for £3.7 million.

  4. Philip Harris, Baron Harris of Peckham - Wikipedia

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    Harris is currently an advisor and shareholder of Tapi Carpets, [2] a flooring retailer set up recently by a number of the old Carpetright management team. Harris was the Chairman of Carpetright plc and has over fifty years' experience in carpet retailing. Harris left Carpetright in 2014, sold all of his shares and he is no longer associated ...

  5. Talk:Tapi Carpets - Wikipedia

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  6. Tai Ping Carpets - Wikipedia

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    Tai Ping Carpets International Ltd. (Hong Kong HKE, HKex Stock code: 146) [1] [2] is a global custom carpet company serving the architect and design community. Based in Hong Kong, Tai Ping Carpets operates flagship showrooms in New York City, Shanghai and Paris, as well as proprietary factories, design studios, and showrooms in 100 countries, over four continents.

  7. Monetary Authority of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    In the context of free capital movements, interest rates in Singapore are largely determined by foreign interest rates and investor expectations of the future movements in the Singapore dollar. Singapore domestic interest rates have typically been below U.S. Fed funds interest rates and reflect market expectations of a trend appreciation of the ...

  8. Goods and Services Tax (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore government has argued that reducing the rate of GST would benefit the wealthy more than the poor, as the bulk of GST is collected from foreigners and higher-income earners. In 2010, 84.2% of all GST paid was collected from foreigners and the top 40% of Singaporean households, while the bottom 20% of households contributed only 4% ...

  9. SIBOR - Wikipedia

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    SIBOR stands for Singapore Interbank Offered Rate [1] and is a daily reference rate based on the interest rates at which banks offer to lend unsecured funds to other banks in the Singapore wholesale money market (or interbank market). It is similar to the widely used LIBOR (London Interbank Offered Rate), and Euribor (Euro Interbank Offered ...