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  2. Iceland (supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    Iceland Foods Limited, trading as Iceland, is a British supermarket chain headquartered in Deeside, Wales. [3] It mainly sells frozen foods, including prepared meals and vegetables, alongside non-frozen grocery items such as produce, meat, dairy and dry goods. The company also operates a chain of shops called The Food Warehouse.

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  4. Mosaic Fashions - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Mosaic Fashions hf. was listed on the OMX Exchanges in Iceland. In 2006, Mosaic Fashions hf. acquired Rubicon Retail, which included the Warehouse, Principles and Shoe Studio brands. [4] In October 2007, Mosaic Fashions was de-listed from the Nordic Stock Exchange. In December 2007, the eveningwear brand Anoushka G was acquired.

  5. Aurora Fashions - Wikipedia

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    As part of this, Coast was also separated from the rest of the group, under the ownership of Kaupthing, [5] and it was planned that Oasis and Warehouse would be merged under a new single parent company, Fresh Channel. [6] [7] The two brands were eventually de-merged as the Oasis and Warehouse Group, led by Liz Evans. [8] [9]

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    The average warehouse vacancy rate in Los Angeles for the first quarter of 2024 is 4.1%, — 1.5% higher than the first quar Los Angeles Area Warehouse Vacancies Hit Highest Level In A Decade Skip ...

  8. Finnafjord Port - Wikipedia

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    The Finnafjord Port (Icelandic: Finnafjörður [ˈfɪnnaˌfjœrðʏr̥]) is a proposed deepwater port and industrial site in Iceland. [1] Construction is expected to begin between 2021 and 2023 and will continue until at least 2040.

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