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  2. MFI Group - Wikipedia

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    MFI store in Southport shortly after closure in December 2008 MFI store in Kidderminster displaying older branding An older MFI store in Durham with another version of the branding. The MFI Retail business was founded in 1964 as Mullard Furniture Industries by two British men, Noel Lister and Donald Searle, who previously traded in war surplus ...

  3. Howdens Joinery - Wikipedia

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    The brand was adopted and developed by Matthew Ingle [4] as a business unit within MFI Furniture Group plc (MFI) in 1995. [5] It started trading with 14 depots. [6] In October 2006, MFI sold its loss-making MFI retail business to Merchant Equity Partners for £1, whilst retaining Howdens. [7] [8] At the same time, the name of MFI was changed to ...

  4. MFI Furniture Group plc - Wikipedia

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  5. Bankrupt Badcock Home Furniture closing all Georgia stores ...

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    A Florida-based furniture chain that has been a fixture in Georgia and other southeastern states for more than a century is going out of business. Badcock Home Furniture & More, with more than two ...

  6. Schreiber Furniture - Wikipedia

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    After MFI went into administration in 2008, the Schreiber Furniture brand together with the Hygena UK and Irish brand rights were bought by the Home Retail Group, the owner of Argos and Homebase, in 2009 [10] and relaunched through those chains.

  7. Furniture store Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams is shutting down

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    Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, which grew from a small North Carolina-based upholstery maker to a national retail furniture chain, is shuttering operations, citing weak sales and trouble securing ...