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  2. JB Hi-Fi - Wikipedia

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    JB Hi-Fi was established in the Melbourne suburb of Keilor East by John Barbuto in 1974, selling music and specialist hi-fi equipment. [3] Barbuto sold the business in 1983 to Richard Bouris, David Rodd and Peter Caserta, who expanded JB Hi-Fi into a chain of ten stores in Melbourne and Sydney turning over $150 million by 2000, when they sold the majority of their holding to private equity.

  3. List of retailers in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable past and present bricks and mortar retailers in New Zealand. Those marked in grey no longer operate. ... (1951–2006), JB Hi-fi (2006 ...

  4. The Good Guys (Australian company) - Wikipedia

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    Since joining with JB Hi Fi Group in 2016, The Good Guys have been supporting 12 charities through their Doing Good Workplace Giving program. [ 13 ] Every dollar donated by team members is matched by The Good Guys, to double the positive impact on the charities and the community.

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  6. Hill and Stewart - Wikipedia

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    The chain was purchased by JB Hi-Fi in 2006, to operate alongside its own network of stores. [4] [5] There were 11 Hill and Stewart branded stores in 2007. [3] Six Hill and Stewart stores were still operating in 2009. One was rebranded as JB Hi-Fi, three were closed in the latter half of 2009, and the final two were closed in early 2010. [6]

  7. Meridian Mall, Dunedin - Wikipedia

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    The new complex is a central retail hub, with JB Hi-Fi & Smiths City anchoring (there is space for another anchor and it was previously filled by H&J Smith). It opened on 5 September 1997 with the final development costs close to NZ$50 million.