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  2. Officeworks - Wikipedia

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    Officeworks rebranded in 2008, revising its logo, uniforms, store department names, and slogan – "Lowest Prices Everyday". This positioned Officeworks as a low cost warehouse similar to that of its sister company Bunnings. Officeworks also adopted the "Lowest Price Guarantee" similar to that found at Bunnings, where Officeworks offered to ...

  3. Target Australia - Wikipedia

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    A number of metropolitan stores sold out of the range as soon as 10 minutes after opening, and items from the collection soon began appearing for sale on eBay at inflated prices. [ citation needed ] Another Stella McCartney collection was released in October 2010, to lesser fanfare.

  4. Woolworths Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    Woolworths stores began selling a variety of goods, claiming the lowest prices as well as money back guarantees. [7] At the forefront of retail innovation in Australia, Woolworths stores became the first variety store in the world to install receipt printing cash register machines in 1926. [ 8 ]

  5. Kodak - Wikipedia

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    [296] [297] Within two days, the company's stock price had gained as much as 2,189% from its price at the close of July 27 on the NYSE. [ 298 ] The New York Times reported that one day before the White House announced the loan, Kodak CEO Jim Continenza was given 1.75 million stock options, some of which he was able to execute immediately. [ 299 ]

  6. Microsoft Word - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Word is a word processing program developed by Microsoft.It was first released on October 25, 1983, [13] under the name Multi-Tool Word for Xenix systems. [14] [15] [16] Subsequent versions were later written for several other platforms including: IBM PCs running DOS (1983), Apple Macintosh running the Classic Mac OS (1985), AT&T UNIX PC (1985), Atari ST (1988), OS/2 (1989 ...

  7. February 23 - Wikipedia

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    1723 – Richard Price, Welsh-English minister and philosopher (d. 1791) 1744 – Mayer Amschel Rothschild, German banker and businessman (d. 1812) 1792 – José Joaquín de Herrera, Mexican politician and general (d. 1854) [24] 1805 – Johan Jakob Nervander, Finnish poet, physicist and meteorologist (d. 1848) [25]

  8. Grease pencil - Wikipedia

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    Two grease pencils Historical diplomatic usage. The grease pencil, a wax writing tool also known as a wax pencil, china marker, or chinagraph pencil (especially in the United Kingdom), is a writing implement made of hardened colored wax and is useful for marking on hard, glossy non-porous surfaces.

  9. Macquarie Ice Rink - Wikipedia

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    The Macquarie Ice Rink was opened in 1981 as a recreational and sporting ice venue in northern Sydney. [1]In 1982, The Macquarie Bears ice hockey club was founded and played hockey matches from elite to development grade at Macquarie Ice Rink until 2002 when the club moved to Blacktown Ice Rink and the AIHL team moved to the Sydney Ice Arena.