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  2. Lists of companies listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange

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    The list of companies listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange is divided by initial: Companies listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (0-9) ...

  3. List of supermarket chains in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Co-op Atlantic. Valu Foods; Village Food Stores; Coppa's Fresh Market; Fairway Markets; Calgary Co-op; Federated Co-operatives Ltd. Heritage Co-op (Western Manitoba)

  4. Asda - Wikipedia

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    Asda was the second-largest supermarket chain in the United Kingdom between 2003 and 2014 by market share, ... In the 'Asda price' campaign, [132] ...

  5. Asda’s share of UK grocery market slips while Lidl draws in ...

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    Asda’s share of the UK grocery market has slipped further, while German discounter Lidl continues to draw in shoppers, new data has shown. The British supermarket saw its share of the market ...

  6. Asda promises to price match Aldi and Lidl on nearly 300 ...

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    The business said five items would go up in price while 224 would fall by an average of 17%.

  7. Share price - Wikipedia

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    Share prices in a Korean newspaper. A share price is the price of a single share of a number of saleable equity shares of a company. In layman's terms, the stock price is the highest amount someone is willing to pay for the stock, or the lowest amount that it can be bought for.

  8. Toronto Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto Stock Exchange likely descended from the Association of Brokers, a group formed by Toronto businessmen on July 26, 1852. [4] No records of the group's transactions have survived. It is however known that on October 25, 1861, twenty-four brokers gathered at the Masonic Hall to create and participate in the Toronto Stock Exchange. [5]

  9. Woolco - Wikipedia

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    During the 1970s and 1980s, the Canadian stores were well known for their monthly "$1.44 Days", wherein numerous items were sold at a price of $1.44 CAD. Competitors Woodward's and Eaton's ran "$1.49 Days" usually the first Monday each month. Most stores also contained an automotive and tire service department.