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  2. Oak Furnitureland - Wikipedia

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    Oak Furnitureland was launched through its website on Boxing Day, 2006. [2] The company started in 2003 by selling on eBay. Subsequently, it opened a pop-up shop on Cotswold Airport. Its first store on a retail park was in Chippenham, Wiltshire. [3] The company reported a turnover of £85m and a profit of £9.2m in the year to 30 September 2012 ...

  3. Duratex - Wikipedia

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    Duratex, or Dexco, is a publicly listed private Brazilian company, factory of fiberboards the main product, with shares traded at the B3 since 1951. The company previously only called Duratex is the result of the merger Duratex with Satipel Industrial, a company founded in 1971. It is controlled by the Itaúsa Group and Ligna Group.

  4. Cencosud - Wikipedia

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    Cencosud S.A. is a publicly traded retail company based in Chile.It is the largest retail company in Chile and the third largest listed retail company in Latin America, competing with the Brazilian Companhia Brasileira de Distribuição and the Mexican Walmart de México y Centroamérica as one of the largest retail companies in the region.

  5. All-American brands whose products are actually made overseas

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    Here is a rundown of popular so-called American brands that manufacture products elsewhere in the world. You'll find that some of these companies are owned by corporations outside the U.S.

  6. List of companies of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Department stores P A M. Dias Branco: Consumer goods Food products Eusébio: 1936 Beverage and food P A Máquina de Vendas: Consumer services Broadline retailers São Paulo: 2010 Retail P A Marcopolo: Consumer goods Commercial vehicles Caxias do Sul: 1949 Bus and coach, (B3: POMO3, POMO4) P A Marfrig: Consumer goods Food products São Paulo: 2000

  7. Beware of fake clearance sales on social media - AOL

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    Scammers are using real store names and logos to advertise fake clearance sales on social media feeds, and many shoppers are falling for them. Beware of fake clearance sales on social media Skip ...