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  2. Lesley Mobo - Wikipedia

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    In 2013-2015 he designed his T-shirt line "MOBO Lesley Mobo" Feel The Sea concept for Women, Men, Girls, Kids and Babies for the Japanese giant brand Uniqlo selling in China, Hong Kong, Macau, Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Australia and U.S.A. making it one of the best selling line of products in Uniqlo ...

  3. Uniqlo Takes over Asia, China Droughts Send Water ... - AOL

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    Markets in Asia rose Wednesday. Japan's Nikkei 225 Index climbed 1.2% to 10,847 and China's Shanghai Composite Index gained 1.9% to 3,050. In Hong Kong, the Hang Seng Index advanced 1.7%, ending ...

  4. Uniqlo - Wikipedia

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    The first Belgian Uniqlo store opened in October 2015 at Meir, Antwerp. [40] A second store followed at the Wijnegem Shopping Center on 25 March in the same year. [41] 19 October 2017 saw the opening of a third store in Brussels. [42] Uniqlo store in Wijnegem Shopping Center has closed in 2022. [43] There were 3 stores in Belgium as of May 2023 ...

  5. Izzue - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Izzue started an international expansion with store openings in Paris, Canada and London. [1] In March 2019, Izzue was part of the official schedule of the London Fashion Week, the first time a Hong Kong brand hosted a solo show during the event. Its goal was to become the Chinese equivalent of Uniqlo, Zara or H&M. [1]

  6. Convenience Retail Asia - Wikipedia

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    Convenience Retail Asia Limited (CRA) (SEHK: 831) is a Hong Kong retailer which owns bakeries (Saint Honore Cake Shop, Bread Boutique) in Hong Kong, Macau and Mainland China. [2] [3] [4] It previously owned the Hong Kong franchise for convenience store chain Circle K, but sold the chain to the franchise owner in late 2020. [5]

  7. DFS Group - Wikipedia

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    DFS T Galleria in City of Dreams, Macau DFS T Galleria in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong. DFS Group (DFS) (Chinese: 迪斐世) is a global travel retailer of luxury products based in Hong Kong. Established in 1960, its global network consists of stores located in major global airports and downtown locations featuring over 750 brands.

  8. Choi Heong Yuen Bakery - Wikipedia

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    Choi Heong Yuen Bakery was founded in Macau in 1935 by Wong Kee-sin, who opened its first store on Travessa do Auto Novo in Macau. The bakery initially targeted travellers boarding and disembarking nearby piers. [3] Wong subsequently opened another store on King's Road in Hong Kong in 1961, which was later inherited by his daughter, Wong Siu-ji.

  9. Circle K - Wikipedia

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    [1] [10] In Hong Kong and Macau, the stores are called OK in reference to the circle around the K. Circle K Hong Kong was founded in 1985 by Li & Fung Retailing (later Fung Retailing) as licensee of the name; [12] however, it was sold back to Couche-Tard in 2020. [13] [14] Circle K had 387 franchised locations throughout Hong Kong as of May ...