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A Gamma shop in Delft. GAMMA is a Dutch Hardware store-chain. It started on May 11, 1971 in Breda. The headquarters of the franchise-organisation Intergamma is located in Leusden and as of 2011 it has 245 stores, of which 164 are located in the Netherlands and 81 in Belgium. Intergamma also owns the Hardware store-chain Karwei.
Hubo is the oldest Hardware store franchise in the Netherlands, starting its franchising business in 1969. [3] As of 2011 Hubo has over 200 stores, all of which are located in the Netherlands, [2] [4] making it the largest Hardware store-chain in the Netherlands in number of stores. [3] In 1996 Hubo had a revenue of 116 million euro. [5]
As of 2011, Intergamma had 373 stores – 245 Gamma stores, of which 164 are located in the Netherlands, 81 in Belgium, and 128 Karwei stores, all of which are located in the Netherlands. [2] In 2008 Intergamma had a revenue of 998 million euro. [3] Gamma had a revenue of 606 million euro and Karwei 392 million.
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Skeletons & Majesties Live is the fourth live album of the metal band Gamma Ray. [1] The album was recorded during Gamma Ray's 2011 concert in Pratteln (Switzerland) and contains acoustic renditions of the songs Rebellion in Dreamland and Send Me a Sign as well as the guest appearance of then ex-Helloween and Unisonic vocalist Michael Kiske on 3 tracks.
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Jan and Anita Meurs opened the first Jumbo supermarket in 1979, in a former church building in Tilburg, Netherlands. The name Jumbo was chosen to one-up a local rival store called Torro. In 1983, the Jumbo store was bought by Van Eerd and expanded nationwide. As of 2006, Jumbo had 77 stores in the Netherlands, with a 3.4% market share.