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  2. List of companies of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    In November 2011, the OECD removed Trinidad and Tobago from its list of Developing Countries. [3] Trinidad's economy is strongly influenced by the petroleum industry. Tourism and manufacturing are also important to the local economy. Tourism is a growing sector, although not as proportionately important as in many other Caribbean islands.

  3. Gerald Ratner - Wikipedia

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    Following an unsuccessful attempt to become a jewellery consultant in France during the mid-1990s, he set up a health club in Henley-on-Thames in 1996, which was sold for £3.9m in 2001. Ratner then ran, from 2003, in collaboration with SB&T International Ltd, an export manufacturing company based in India and the online jewellery business ...

  4. Victor Chandler - Wikipedia

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    Following some success over the years, Chandler formed a syndicate called "Men in Our Position" which owned the 2009 Cheltenham Triumph Hurdle winner Zaynar, trained by Nicky Henderson. Zaynar re-appeared on 21 November 2009 at Ascot Racecourse where he demolished a top-class field in winning the Coral Ascot Hurdle by 6 lengths as reported by ...

  5. Boodles (company) - Wikipedia

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    In the second half of the 20th century Boodles emerged as a retailer of bespoke jewellery. The company sources diamonds and other gemstones, and designs its own range of jewellery. [12] In 2012, the company launched an e-commerce website to sell its goods. This move was taken by the company to expand its products distribution worldwide. [13]

  6. Cavendish House - Wikipedia

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    (Obvious typo for 1837, see above, [5] In 1951, Cavendish House bought Cheltenham drapers Ayris Ltd, also based on the Promenade. [6] In 1957, the company opened a branch store in Oxford Street, London, but it proved impossible to manage effectively from a distance and the venture was closed within three months.

  7. David Stewart Dawson - Wikipedia

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    After making the company a limited liability company in 1907, Dawson sold the company in 1931 to RHO Hills [2] department store (now House of Fraser). [4] The resulting company operated until "around 1935". [2] [5] He dealt extensively in inner-city real-estate, including some of the most significant transactions in Australian history.