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  2. Kuhn Rikon - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 Kuhn Rikon opened a museum on the history of cooking. In 2010 they launched a range of cheese and meat fondue pots, portable stoves and forks, co-developed by Kuhn Rikon and ceramic expert Hanspeter Landert. In 2012 Philipp Kuhn, Dorothee Auwärter, Christian Kuhn and Willi Auwärter became the fourth generation of family owners ...

  3. Kuhn's-Big K - Wikipedia

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    That same year, the company was officially renamed to Kuhn's - Big K Stores Corporation. [2] In March 1970, the company announced plans to go public with 400,000 shares, then operating 21 Big K stores and 34 Kuhn's Variety Stores. [3] The company later went public in April 1971, with 512,000 shares of common stock. [4]

  4. Rikon im Tösstal - Wikipedia

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    In 1817/18 a textile manufacture was established in Rikon, and in 1925 the best known Metallwarenfabrik AG Heinrich Kuhn, now Kuhn Rikon AG. Since 1934 Hinter-Rikon is part of the municipality Zell. [1] In 1961, Switzerland was one of the first countries in the Western hemisphere, that gave new homes on a large scale to Tibetan refugees.

  5. The Gyle Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    The findings of the West Edinburgh Inquiry of 1989 were approved by the then Secretary of State for Scotland. The floor space in the shopping centre, which was originally called Maybury Park, was later scaled down to 9,290 m 2 (100,000 sq ft) to protect nearby retail areas, such as Wester Hailes and Corstorphine .

  6. Big K - Wikipedia

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    Kuhn's-Big K, southeast American department store chain, sold out to Wal-Mart in 1981; A larger store format of Kmart; A store brand used by Kroger (and subsidiaries) for soft drinks; Big K, a national UK computer magazine in the 1980s; A nickname for the International Prototype of the Kilogram

  7. Tibet Institute Rikon - Wikipedia

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    The Tibet Institute Rikon is a Tibetan monastery located in Zell-Rikon im Tösstal in the Töss Valley in Switzerland. It was established as a non-profit foundation in 1968, because Swiss laws resulting from the 19th century secularization movement did not allow for the establishment of new monasteries until 1973.

  8. Grocery Outlet - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit awarded Albertsons an injunction against Grocery Outlet over its use of the Lucky brand name in a Rocklin, California, store. [20] In 2009, the company added "Bargain Market" to its store branding. In 2011, Grocery Outlet acquired the Pennsylvania-based chain Amelia's Grocery ...

  9. Livingston Designer Outlet - Wikipedia

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    Livingston Designer Outlet is the largest outlet mall in Scotland, [1] and opened in October 2000 under the ownership of McArthur Glen as McArthur Glen Livingston Designer Outlet and sits opposite the popular The Centre (Livingston) shopping centre. The glass roof reminiscent of the Crystal Palace was designed by an architect called Don Hisaka.