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Holt, Renfrew & Co., Limited (doing business as Holt Renfrew and colloquially Holt's) [1] is a Canadian luxury department store chain founded in 1837 by William S. Henderson. The original William Ashton & Co. store in Quebec City , Lower Canada (now Quebec ) operated as a fur shop.
Holt Renfrew Ogilvy, formerly and still colloquially Ogilvy (French: La Maison Ogilvy), is a Canadian department store founded in 1866 by James Angus Ogilvy. It is located in the downtown neighborhood of Montreal, Quebec, and as the only one of four major west-end stores in the city that has retained its original name, has been nicknamed the "grande dame of Saint Catherine Street". [1]
Holt's Military Banking, a trading name of The Royal Bank of Scotland, part of the NatWest Group Holt's Wharf , a former railway and freight hub in Hong Kong Holt Renfrew , a Canadian department store chain, owned by Selfridges Group
Galen Weston OC OOnt (1940–2021) – owner of Loblaws, Holt Renfrew, and Selfridges; Chip Wilson (born 1956) – founder of Lululemon Athletica; Walter Wolf (born 1939) – oil drilling equipment supplier and Formula 1 team owner; Bob Young (born 1953/1954) – self-publishing website, owner of CFL Hamilton Tiger Cats
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The company began wholesaling bags, footwear, belts, and leather jackets to Canadian retailers like Eaton’s and Holt Renfrew, and U.S. retailers such as Saks Fifth Avenue, Bloomingdales, and Nordstrom. Roots continued to expand its product line by introducing Roots Design in 1979, their first line of men's tailored clothing.
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The relations between ancient Indonesia and Vietnam, particularly Southern Vietnam, began around the 7th century, since the era of the Champa, Srivijaya, and later Majapahit kingdoms. [1]: 225 In mid-11th century, Vietnamese king Ly Thanh Tong (r. 1054–1071) was said to have purchased a precious pearl from a Javanese merchant.