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  2. Ackermans - Wikipedia

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    Ackermans began in 1916 when Gus Ackerman opened the very first store in Wynberg, Cape Town, South Africa. [6] In 1960, Ackermans was sold to Greatermans. [7] in 1970, Ackermans was sold to Edgars who maintained its successful price discounter position. [8] In 1984, Pepkor acquired Ackermans. At the time, there were 34 stores across the country.

  3. Raymond Ackerman (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Cape Town in 1931, the son of the Ackerman’s clothing group founder, Gus Ackerman, and was educated at Bishops Diocesan College. [2] After graduating from the University of Cape Town with a Bachelor of Commerce, he joined the Greatermans group in the Ackermans division in 1951 at the age of 20 as a trainee manager.

  4. 1969 Thai general election - Wikipedia

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    The military-backed United Thai People's Party emerged as the largest party, winning 75 of the 219 seats in the House of Representatives. Voter turnout was 49%. [ 1 ] Following the election, 30 of the 72 independents joined the UTPP, giving it a total of 105 seats, whilst 24 formed the Liberal Independent Party .

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  6. Ackerman - Wikipedia

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    Ackerman, Mississippi, town in Choctaw County, Mississippi, US; Ackerman, West Virginia, former unincorporated community in Mineral County, West Virginia, US ...

  7. Ackermann (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Else Ackermann (1933–2019), German physician and pharmacologist; Jacob Fidelis Ackermann (1765–1815), a German doctor; Johann Christian Gottlieb Ackermann (1756–1801), a German doctor

  8. Paetongtarn Shinawatra - Wikipedia

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    Paetongtarn Shinawatra RThBh (Thai: แพทองธาร ชินวัตร; RTGS: Phaethongthan Chinnawat; pronounced [pʰɛ̄ː.tʰɔ̄ːŋ.tʰāːn tɕʰīn.nā.wát]; born 21 August 1986) is a Thai politician and businesswoman who has served as 31st prime minister of Thailand since 16 August 2024 and as leader of the Pheu Thai Party since 2023.

  9. Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit - Wikipedia

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    Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit (Thai: ธนาธร จึงรุ่งเรืองกิจ, RTGS: Thanathon Chuengrungrueangkit, pronounced [tʰā.nāː.tʰɔ̄ːn tɕɯ̄ŋ.rûŋ.rɯ̄aŋ.kìt] ⓘ; born 25 November 1978) is a Thai businessman, politician and activist who served as Leader of the Future Forward Party from 2018 From 2002 to 2018, Thanathorn was the vice president of the ...