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  2. Massy Stores - Wikipedia

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    Massy Stores (formerly Hi-Lo Foods Stores) is a nationwide supermarket chain in Trinidad and Tobago. It is a subsidiary of the Massy Group (formerly Neal & Massy) of companies and part of the IGA network.

  3. Category : 1950s disestablishments in Trinidad and Tobago

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    This category is for organizations, places, companies or other things that ended or were disestablished in the 1950s in Trinidad and Tobago. 1900s; 1910s; 1920s; 1930s;

  4. Beiersdorf - Wikipedia

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    Beiersdorf aligned its range of products according to these key areas and expanded the Nivea and Tesa product ranges. The company standardized the production processes, unified the international brand policy and focused on cosmetics. The Nivea ranges were the most successful, including the cream including anti-ageing, baby and sun care products ...

  5. Nivea - Wikipedia

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    Nivea (German pronunciation: ⓘ, [1] [2] stylized as NIVEA) is a German personal care brand that specializes in skin and body care. It is owned by the Hamburg-based company Beiersdorf Global AG. This was the origin of the Eucerin brand. Nivea comes from the Latin adjective niveus, nivea, niveum, meaning "snow-white". [3]

  6. Category:Supermarkets of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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  7. Dis-Chem - Wikipedia

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    Dis-Chem is the second largest retail pharmacy chain in South Africa, with 165 stores, plus 4 in Namibia and 1 in Botswana. [1] The chain had a total revenue of 21.4 billion South African rand in 2019. Dis-Chem has private label products, sells via the Internet, operates a loyalty programme, and the Group has a wholesale division. [2]

  8. Category : 1950s establishments in Trinidad and Tobago

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  9. Economy of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    The economy benefits from a growing trade surplus. Economic growth reached 12.6% in 2006 and 5.5% in 2007 as prices for oil, petrochemicals, and LNG remained high, and as foreign direct investment continued to grow to support expanded capacity in the energy sector. Trinidad and Tobago's infrastructure is adequate by regional standards.