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  2. Royal Stag - Wikipedia

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    Royal Stag saw 53% rise in its sale from 1.12 million cases in 2001 to 1.75 million case in 2002. [11] In 2010, Royal Stag first time crossed the mark of 10 million cases and Pernod Ricard became the first multinational company to cross this mark in India. [48] In 2013 calendar month, Royal Stag first time crossed retail sale worth more than $1 ...

  3. Old Crow - Wikipedia

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    Old Crow is a low-priced brand of Kentucky-made straight bourbon whiskey distilled by Suntory Global Spirits, which also produces Jim Beam and several other brands of whiskey.

  4. Seagram's Seven Crown - Wikipedia

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    Seven Crown was popular in the 1970s, but saw a decrease in success along with most whiskeys in the 1980s and 1990s when many consumers left for vodka and rum. The brand sold thirty-two million cases in 1970, but only eight million in 1993. It was the first brand to produce and sell 100 million cases, and sold 300 million by 1983. [2]

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    The consumer price index released on November 13 showed the prices of consumer goods and services rising 2.6% year over ... Federal Reserve. ... Divisive royal portraits and a $6.2-million banana ...

  6. Bank of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Canada (BoC; French: Banque du Canada) is a Crown corporation and Canada's central bank. [4] Chartered in 1934 under the Bank of Canada Act, it is responsible for formulating Canada's monetary policy, [5] and for the promotion of a safe and sound financial system within Canada. [6]

  7. Pound sterling - Wikipedia

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    The gold half-angel of 40 grains (2.578 g (0.0829 ozt) fine gold) was raised in price from 40 pence to 60 pence (5 shillings or 1 ⁄ 4 pound) and was henceforth known as the Crown. Prior to 1551, English coin denominations closely matched with corresponding sol (2 d ) and livre (40 d ) denominations in the Continent, namely:

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