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  2. Mitre 10 - Wikipedia

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    The first Mitre 10 Mega store to open, in Beenleigh, Queensland, is still trading and operational as of 2020. Mitre 10 stores are painted in the traditional blue and white livery. As Mitre 10 stores are all privately owned, operators have the option of adding concepts to their store, such as a dedicated "GardenCentre" or "TradeCentre".

  3. Mitre 10 (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1980s the chain expanded its to include home and garden products. In 1994 the "Mitre 10 Home and Trade" brand was established. Two brand names (Hammer Hardware, Mitre 10 Mega) further expanded the Mitre 10 presence in both the small and large towns and cities. There were 50 Mitre 10 stores in 1999, [6] 113 in 2003 and 83 in 2019. [7 ...

  4. Magyar Telekom - Wikipedia

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    As part of Magyar Telekom's integration processes, iWiW and Adnetwork Online Marketing merged into Origo 30 June 2008. [ 12 ] Following the board of directors decision in June 2008, Magyar Telekom introduced the T-Home brand in September, which replaced the T-Com, T-Online and T-Kábel brands and has become the single brand representing fixed ...

  5. File:Mitre 10 (AU) logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Qoo10 - Wikipedia

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    Qoo10 is a Southeast Asian e-commerce platform, formerly known as GMarket, headquartered in Singapore. [2] It operates localized online marketplaces across Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, mainland China, and Hong Kong, and on one international online marketplace.

  7. Magyar Posta - Wikipedia

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    In 1945 under the provisional government it again became just Magyar Posta. A mailbox in Budapest. The Magyar Posta became an independent agency in 1983. On January 1, 1990, during the change of regime, the unified Magyar Posta was divided into three organizations. The telephone service was spun off into the Hungarian Telecommunications Company ...

  8. Magyar Televízió - Wikipedia

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    Magyar Televízió (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈmɒɟɒr ˈtɛlɛviːzijoː], Hungarian Television) or MTV is a nationwide public television broadcasting organization in Hungary. Headquartered in Budapest , it is the oldest television broadcaster in Hungary and today airs five channels: M1 HD , M2 HD , M3 , M4 Sport and M5.

  9. Magyar Narancs - Wikipedia

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    Magyar Narancs (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈmɒɟɒr ˈnɒrɒnt͡ʃ], Hungarian Orange) is a weekly [1] liberal magazine with a strong satirical tone appearing on Thursdays in Hungary. It is informally referred to as Mancs (Paw in English) which is a joking abbreviation of the name. The magazine was first published in October 1989. [2]