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  2. Simpsons (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Simpson's store in 1891. Robert Simpson's original store (Simpson & Bogart after 1861), was opened in 1858 in Newmarket, Ontario at what is now 226-228 Main Street South (original building since demolished). [2] it was co-founded with William Trent as Simpson & Trent Groceries, Boots, Shoes and Dry Goods.

  3. Amalgamations Group - Wikipedia

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    The Amalgamations Group was established by S. Anantharamakrishnan [4] who during the early 1940s was a Director at Simpsons & Co. . In 1945, he took over the management and later consolidated several British owned companies with interests in plantation, engineering, trading and services.

  4. Simpson (appliance manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    Simpson was founded in 1853 by Alfred M. Simpson (1805-1891) who had migrated from London to South Australia in 1849. Simpson was an innovator and introduced labour-saving machinery and new products such as fire-proof safes, bedsteads, japanned ware, colonial ovens and gas stoves. [ 1 ]

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    It is discounting thousands of grocery items in a bid to entice price-conscious shoppers to add a little bit more to their shopping carts. Amazon is slashing prices on 4,000 grocery items, joining ...

  6. Simpsons of Piccadilly - Wikipedia

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    The building in 2005, now the flagship store for Waterstones booksellers. Simpson continued to trade in the Piccadilly store until the 1990s after DAKS Simpson Group plc was acquired by the Japanese group Sankyo Seiko Co. Limited in 1991, [13] and the building sold to the Waterstones chain of bookshops in 1999 [14] and now serves as their flagship store.

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  8. Simpson Spence & Young - Wikipedia

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    Simpson Spence & Young opened a second office in Newcastle upon Tyne in England. Simpson son Ernest Aldrich Simpson (1897-1958) joined the company. The Simpson Spence & Young became very successful and becoming a worldwide shipping firm, with headquarters in London, one of the largest shipbrokers. Simpson Spence Young has 19 offices worldwide ...

  9. Sears Canada - Wikipedia

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    Sears Canada Inc. is a defunct publicly-traded Canadian company affiliated with the American-based Sears department store chain. In operation from September 18, 1952 until January 14, 2018, and headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, the company began as Simpsons-Sears—a joint venture between the Canadian Simpsons department store chain and the American Sears chain—which operated a national ...