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  2. Lululemon Athletica - Wikipedia

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    Lululemon was founded in 1998 by Chip Wilson in Vancouver, British Columbia with its first standalone store opening in November 2000. [5] [6] In 1997, Wilson had been doing yoga and had an idea to make yoga apparel for women using a proprietary skintight fabric he developed to enhance their appearance. [7]

  3. Chip Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Lululemon's company culture was based around a collection of ideas, philosophies, and books prized by Wilson, such as: Landmark Forum, the work of Brian Tracy, and The Secret. Wilson has often discussed his business influences and how he creates the framework for his businesses, including a reliance on face-to-face interactions, [ 30 ] the ...

  4. Ethan (given name) - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, it was the fourth most popular name for boys in Australia. [1] Ethan is also popular in the United States and was the 10th most popular boy's name in 2016. According to the US data, 97% of all American boys named Ethan were born after 1989. [2] In 2022, it was the 15th most popular name given to boys in Canada. [3]

  5. Eitan - Wikipedia

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    Eitan (Hebrew: אֵיתָן) or Eytan is the Hebrew source of the male given name Ethan, and roughly translates to "strength" or "firm". Eitan may also refer to:

  6. Ethan - Wikipedia

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    Ethan (given name) Ethan (biblical figure) Places. Ethan, South Dakota; Fort Ethan Allen (Arlington, Virginia) Fiction. Ethan of Athos, 1986 novel by Lois McMaster Bujold

  7. Shannon Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Shannon "Summer" Wilson is a Canadian fashion designer, businesswoman, artist, and philanthropist. She is best known for her former role as lead designer at the yoga apparel company Lululemon Athletica. [1]

  8. What is a Fortune 500 company? The story behind the list - AOL

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    On the other end of the spectrum, the Fortune 500 saw some fresh faces, including Airbnb and Lululemon. In total, the 15 new companies joining the list made $146.2 billion in revenue and had an ...

  9. Fabletics - Wikipedia

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    Fabletics is a global, active lifestyle brand that sells both men's and women's sportswear, footwear and accessories, commonly referred to as "activewear". [5] [6] [7] The company operates on a membership model and is known for its e-commerce business approach and also has over 85 brick-and-mortar stores.