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  2. Booker Group - Wikipedia

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    Booker Group Limited is a British wholesale distributor, and subsidiary of Tesco plc. [2] In January 2017, it was announced that the British multinational supermarket retailer Tesco had agreed to purchase the company for £3.7 billion. It was confirmed on 5 March 2018 that Tesco had completed its acquisition of Booker Group Limited. [3]

  3. List of largest retail companies - Wikipedia

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    30 LVMH: Other Specialty 35,856 11.1%: Paris France: 31 Suning Commerce Group: Electronics speciality 34,547 -2.1%: Nanjing China: 32 Dollar General: Discount store 33,747 7.9%: Goodlettsville United States: 33 TJX Companies: Apparel/Footwear specialty 32,137 0.3%: Framingham United States: 34 HE Butt Grocery: Supermarket 32,000 ... San Antonio ...

  4. Richard Freeman (physician) - Wikipedia

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    The General Medical Council (GMC) alleged that, in May 2011, Freeman ordered 30 Testogel (testosterone) sachets from Fit4Sports Limited to the National Cycling Centre, Manchester. It is also alleged that Freeman claimed that the delivery was a mistake and later asked for confirmation to be sent from Fit4Sports asking for the return of the delivery.

  5. Tesco Prepares to Exit U.S. With Sale of Fresh & Easy - AOL

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  6. Wholesale funding - Wikipedia

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    Wholesale funding is a method that banks use in addition to core demand deposits to finance operations, make loans, and manage risk. In the United States wholesale funding sources include, but are not limited to, Federal funds, public funds (such as state and local municipalities), U.S. Federal Home Loan Bank advances, the U.S. Federal Reserve's primary credit program, foreign deposits ...

  7. Recalled Costco eggs may cause severe illness due to ...

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    Federal food regulators raised their alarm for recalled eggs sold from Costco stores over possible salmonella exposure, reclassifying the targeted product to its highest risk level.

  8. College Football Playoff: Bettors like Ohio State in the ...

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    Even more bettors are backing Ohio State compared to Notre Dame. The Buckeyes have been the most impressive team through the first two rounds of the CFP and have outscored Tennessee and Oregon by ...

  9. Wholesale price index - Wikipedia

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    The wholesale price index (WPI) is the price of a representative basket of wholesale goods. The WPI is published by the Economic Adviser in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. The Wholesale Price Index focuses on the price of goods traded between corporations, rather than the goods bought by consumers, which is measured by the Consumer Price ...