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  2. Ryman - Wikipedia

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    Ryman, North End Road, Fulham, London Ryman, Fulham Road, Chelsea, London, 2016 Ryman, New Street, Huddersfield, 2010. Ryman is a stationery retail company with 205 outlets nationwide in the United Kingdom. The website and stores provide a wide range of stationery and office supplies for homes and businesses, with its headquarters in Crewe ...

  3. Theo Paphitis - Wikipedia

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    He is the owner of stationery chain Ryman, the homewares specialist Robert Dyas and lingerie retailer Boux Avenue. According to The Sunday Times Rich List in 2020, Paphitis is worth £290 million. [1] In May 2018, Solent University in Southampton named Paphitis as their new Chancellor. [2]

  4. List of bookstore chains - Wikipedia

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    South Africa: Orell Füssli Switzerland: Eslite Bookstore Taiwan: Asia Books Thailand: Dokya Thailand: Naiin Thailand: Blackwell's United Kingdom: owned by Waterstones since 2022 Daunt Books United Kingdom: Foyles United Kingdom: owned by Waterstones since 2018 The Works United Kingdom: WHSmith United Kingdom: Waterstones United Kingdom: Barnes ...

  5. Office supply retailing - Wikipedia

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    Office supply retailing is the commercial trade of stationery and other office supplies. An office supply retailer , stationer , stationery retailer or business solutions retailer sells things typically found in an office or classroom, such as computers , monitors , printers , paper writing instruments , books , desks , office chairs and lamps ...

  6. CNA (bookstore) - Wikipedia

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    By 1904 the company had stores across South Africa and continued to expand to meet demand for news during World War I. The company was floated on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange in 1903 to raise £120,000 [3] (equivalent to £129,500,000 in 2017 based on its economic share). [4] By 1928 the company was publishing most of South Africa's newspapers.

  7. E. S. & A. Robinson - Wikipedia

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    In 1920 E S & A Robinson (South Africa) Ltd was incorporated, and later Paper Sacks (South Africa) Ltd. In 1924 Robinson Waxed Paper Co. Ltd was incorporated; by 1929 it exported wax paper from its Fishponds factory to New Zealand, Malaya, China, India, Ceylon, the West Indies, Egypt, Palestine, Iceland, Denmark and Sweden. E S & A Robinson ...

  8. Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers

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    The "Young Stationers' Prize" is an annual prize awarded by the Young Stationers' Committee to a young person under 40 years of age who has distinguished themself within the company's trades. Launched in 2014, the prize is a pewter plate (donated by the Worshipful Company of Pewterers ) onto which each winner's name is engraved.

  9. Caxton and CTP Publishers and Printers - Wikipedia

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    This was the forerunner of all community newspapers in South Africa. By 1978, Caxton were publishing the following newspapers either fortnightly, monthly or weekly: Sandton Chronicle , North Eastern Tribune , Northcliff and Blackheath Times , Randburg Sun , Southern Courier , Mayfair-Brixton , Newlands-Melville Telegraph , Rosebank Killarney ...