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This template produces a chart of the ownership of IKEA. The chart is based off of File:IKEA corporate structure.svg. The reason this is better then the file is because it's easier to edit and it has wiki-links to connects the pages together. The template uses the image File:IKEA ownership template.svg as the background.
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This template produces a chart of the ownership of IKEA. The chart is based off of File:IKEA corporate structure.svg. The reason this is better then the file is because it's easier to edit and it has wiki-links to connects the pages together. The template uses the image File:IKEA ownership template.svg as the background.
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I won't make any changes to the template because of my conflict of interest. Thank you for your help, AMfromIKEA 07:37, 22 August 2022 (UTC) Hi @AMfromIKEA, I'm looking into this. Sorry about the delay. The article you linked says that the IKEA foundation is independent from IKEA, but doesn't specify how the two foundations are related.
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Nor did the store layouts familiar to European customers initially make sense to Japanese consumers, so prior to re-entering the Japanese market in 2006, IKEA management did extensive local market research in more effective store layouts. One area of local adaptation was the room displays common to every IKEA store worldwide.