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  2. Primark - Wikipedia

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    Primark also opened a distribution centre in Jacksonville, Florida. [42] [43] On 21 May 2024, Primark unveiled a new brand identity, revealing a more curved and bold logo based on its 2005 logo, along with changing the colour slightly. [44] On 28 May 2024, Primark opened its first Hungarian shop in the Arena Mall in Budapest. On 20 June 2024 ...

  3. Arthur Ryan - Wikipedia

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    Arthur St. John Ryan (18 July 1935 [1] – 8 July 2019) was an Irish businessman who was the founder, chairman, and chief executive of Primark. The business was founded as Penneys and continues to trade under that name in the Republic of Ireland .

  4. Talk:Primark - Wikipedia

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    It is not the only factory. Primark has many many suppliers throughout the world. Well - take a look at the wikipedia article 2013 Savar building collapse. Primark does get a mention, especially in British press (gives it a British angle - same press wouldn't mention Joe Fresh or Benneton in the article, whereas in the US press it's vice versa).

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  7. Littlewoods - Wikipedia

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    The closure of 119 Littlewoods stores was also announced in 2005. Around 40 stores were sold to the Primark retail business, owned by ABF. [10] [11] Football pools

  8. BBC controversies - Wikipedia

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    The BBC's then nearly 60-year-old flagship weekly current affairs programme Panorama had aired a documentary claiming that Bangalore-based suppliers of Primark, a hugely successful retailer with 220 stores across Europe, were using child labour in their production in 2008. The claim has been found to be untrue and the BBC apologised to Primark ...

  9. The Broadway, Bradford - Wikipedia

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    They planned a 51,096 m² (570,000 sq ft) shopping centre containing Primark, Next, River Island, [1] and over 90 shops and other leisure facilities. [2] (BHS had a store in Broadway, but it demolished as part of the demolition of the previous development on the site and C&A also had a store on the old Broadway but closed all UK stores in 2001 ...