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  2. Perfecthome - Wikipedia

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    The business was established on 30 October 2006, selling furniture, entertainment devices, appliances and technology. Customers who buy products from PerfectHome on a pay weekly basis enter a hire purchase agreement with the company, which charges a representative APR of 69.5% APR to 119.9%.

  3. Merrythought - Wikipedia

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    A range of London 2012 Olympic Games Commemorative Teddy Bears has been created each a Limited Edition of 2,012 pieces. Paralympic and Team GB Teddy Bears have also been produced. All of the Olympic teddy bears are handmade in England Merrythought's Ironbridge factory. [2] [14] Different bears have been produced to mark the Paralympic games. [16]

  4. Me to You Bears - Wikipedia

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    Limited Edition 1 – June 2009 27 Breeze the Butterfly; Set 7 – August 2009 28 Honey the Bee; 29 Splodge the Dalmatian; 30 Shelley the Turtle; 31 Lily the Frog; Limited Edition 2 – September 2009 32 Echo the Bat; Set 8 – November 2009 33 Bells the Reindeer; 34 Sugarcube the Donkey; 35 Tiny the Mouse; 36 Jock the Moose; Limited Edition 3 ...

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  6. Ilke Homes - Wikipedia

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    Ilke owed Homes England £68.7m but the government housing agency would get back just £5m of its 2019 loan to company; [45] this figure was revised downwards in November 2024 to £128,000. [46] Homes England was the only creditor likely to receive any repayment; of creditors owed a combined total of £321m, most are expected to receive nothing ...

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  8. The Perfect Home - Wikipedia

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    The Perfect Home is a television series of three 42 minute episodes commissioned for Channel 4 based on the book The Architecture of Happiness by Alain de Botton which first aired in 2006. In the programmes, Alain de Botton explored the importance of innovative architecture for homes.

  9. Persimmon plc - Wikipedia

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    In early 2001, Persimmon acquired Beazer Homes UK in exchange for £612 million, which brought the company's annual output to over 12,000 homes per year. [27] [5] The deal came about after Beazer and Bryant announced a 'merger of equals' that was to create a new house builder called Domus. [28]