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  2. Bol.com - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, the store serves 11 million active customers in the Netherlands and Belgium and offers over 23 million items. [2] Since 2011, Bol has also opened its webshop for retailers to sell and effectively became a platform. Since the introduction of "Selling via bol.com", more than 30,000 retailers have already sold via Bol.

  3. Cambridge Satchel Company - Wikipedia

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    The company ultimately started their own Cambridge Satchel factory near Leicester. [3] By 2011 they were making over 3,000 bags a week in the UK and selling to 86 countries. [7] By 2014 they were making 500 bags a day, with 2013 sales of £13 million. [6]

  4. WE (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    WE is part of the European fashion conglomerate Logo International, which also owns the brands O'Neill and Van Gils. WE is a company with a vertical organisation that designs its collections in-house. Advertising, marketing and store concepts are also developed internally. WE has a sales training programme called WE University.

  5. Cambridge SoundWorks - Wikipedia

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    In 1997 Cambridge Soundworks was bought by then Creative Labs. [2] Eventually, Cambridge SoundWorks manufactured over 60 different models of home stereo, home theater, multimedia speakers and assorted electronics products. Its products were designed in California, with Research and Development and Acoustic Engineering in Massachusetts.

  6. Michael Gutteridge - Wikipedia

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    Michael Gutteridge (1842–1935) was an English Methodist and businessman who founded a successful drapery business in Naples, and the Wesley House seminary in Cambridge, England. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Italian fashion brand Gutteridge still exists, using the strapline " dal 1878 " ("since 1878") as part of its image.

  7. Flamant (company) - Wikipedia

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    An online shop was launched in 2012. [6] Subsequent store openings include the new Antwerp shop at the former royal palace in Antwerp, where Flamant occupies the listed coach house. [ 7 ] Flamant opened its fourth retail store in France, located in a boutique in Lyon, in October 2013.

  8. Galeria Inno - Wikipedia

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    As of February 2023, INNO's current owner, Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof, supposedly plans to spin off and sell the Belgian INNO branch as part of its own insolvency proceedings. [2] In July 2024 it was announced that Axcent (Scandinavian retail group) and Skel (Icelandic investment group) planned to purchase the company.

  9. Old England (department store) - Wikipedia

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    The Old England department store in 1981, after having been bought by the Belgian State and before restoration. The Old England department store opened a new branch location not far from its original building on the Place Royale in 1899, designed by Saintenoy in collaboration with the engineer Emile Wyhowski de Bukanski.