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  2. Harvey Norman - Wikipedia

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    Harvey Norman is the flagship brand of Harvey Norman Holdings. Harvey Norman is mainly a household goods retailer – with items being sold in their stores including major appliances, small appliances, information technology (such as computers, printers and mobile phones), furniture, bedding, hardware (bathrooms) and flooring among other things ...

  3. Holywood Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Entrance sign to Holywood Exchange, 2009 B&Q, Holywood Exchange, 2010 Sainsbury's, Holywood Exchange, 2010 Next Home, Holywood Exchange, 2010 Harvey Norman, Holywood Exchange, 2010 IKEA, Holywood Exchange, 2010. Holywood Exchange is a major retail development on the borders of Belfast and Holywood, Northern Ireland.

  4. Ian Norman (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    The first Harvey Norman store opened in a shopping centre in Auburn, in 1982, the same year as the sale. [3] Forbes, had estimated in 2001, that he was 37th richest person in Australia. By 2014, Ian Norman, who remained an executive, held 175 million shares of Harvey Norman, a 16.5% stake worth an estimated $560 million.

  5. Katie Page - Wikipedia

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    Under Page's stewardship, Harvey Norman expanded into New Zealand in 1996, Singapore in 2000, Malaysia, Slovenia in 2003, and Ireland. [5] It entered online sales in 2001. [5] As of 30 June 2015, Harvey Norman operated 277 stores in eight countries, with revenues of A$ 4.9 billion and net profit of A$ 165 million. [4]

  6. Kogan.com - Wikipedia

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    Kogan stated that if Harvey Norman and Myer succeeded in opening their China-based online stores for three months, he would place a prominent link on kogan.com.au advertising his rival's store. [87] Kogan also claimed that Harvey Norman was "full of it", [ 88 ] and published an article lamenting the Australian business scene's focus on ...

  7. Bunnings - Wikipedia

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    The chain's 265 stores in the UK and 15 in Ireland were intended to be rebranded with the Bunnings name within five years. [46] The first Bunnings store in the UK was opened at the end of January 2017 in St Albans, four months later than planned to ensure the adopted format was suited to the UK public. The company planned to use that store as a ...

  8. Gerry Harvey - Wikipedia

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    Gerry Harvey (born 18 September 1939) is an Australian entrepreneur best known for being the executive chairman of Harvey Norman Holdings, a company which runs Australian retail chain Harvey Norman. He co-founded it with Ian Norman in 1982.

  9. 3 Guys - Wikipedia

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    Gubay also established 3 Guys supermarkets in Ireland in the 1970s. He sold these stores to the H Williams supermarket chain in 1986, which subsequently collapsed in the same year. Tesco purchased many of the former 3 Guys stores, branded as either Crazy Prices or 3 Guys, to create Tesco Ireland .