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  2. Cue (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Cue was opened in 1968 and is still wholly owned by the founding family. [3] Designs seen in Cue stores are ones that originate from Cue's head office in Surry Hills, Sydney, [4] and most clothing is made in Australia. [3] Cue works with fabric mills in Europe to develop fabrics to the design teams' own specifications and print designs. [2]

  3. Cache (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, despite financial troubles, Cache opened a new flagship store located in The Fashion Show Mall, on the Las Vegas Strip. [2] In 2015, the company filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy protection, and announced they would be liquidating (permanently closing) all stores, including the newly opened flagship store.

  4. Musicland - Wikipedia

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    As part of a 2002 settlement with 41 states over CD price fixing Musicland, along with retailers Tower Records and Trans World Entertainment, agreed to pay a $3 million (~$4.86 million in 2023) fine. [6] It is estimated that between 1995 and 2000 customers were overcharged by nearly $500 million and up to $5 per album. [7]

  5. Kingsdale Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    [5] The Kingsdale Co. purchased the center in 1977 and completed a $4 million remodeling project in 1982. [6] In its early days, Kingsdale attracted high-income shoppers from the suburb to anchor stores Lazarus and The Union. [7] Other tenants included Madison's, an Ohio-based women's clothing store, and an S. S. Kresge Corporation dime store.

  6. The Container Store files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy [Video] - AOL

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    A fall from grace. Founded in 1978, The Container Store went public on Nov. 1, 2013, pricing its initial public offering at $525 per share. By the close of trading that day, shares closed at $543.

  7. Fortunate number - Wikipedia

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    For example, to find the seventh Fortunate number, one would first calculate the product of the first seven primes (2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13 and 17), which is 510510. Adding 2 to that gives another even number, while adding 3 would give another multiple of 3. One would similarly rule out the integers up to 18.

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    7 Winter Clothing Items You Should Buy at Costco Now. 7 SUVs To Avoid Buying in 2025. Here's How To Become a Real Estate Investor for Just $1K Using This Bezos-Backed Startup.