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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. Raymond Ackerman - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Ackerman may refer to: Raymond Ackerman (filmmaker) or C. Fred Ackerman (1873–1938), American journalist and filmmaker Raymond Ackerman (businessman) (1931–2023), South African businessman

  5. Robert Allan Ackerman - Wikipedia

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    Robert Allan Ackerman (June 30, 1944 – January 10, 2022) was an American film and theatre director. He directed numerous films since 1992. He directed numerous films since 1992. Ackerman was born in Brooklyn, New York , on June 30, 1944, and moved to Kew Gardens, Queens , when he was five. [ 1 ]

  6. Akerman - Wikipedia

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    Akerman is a surname. People with the name include: Alexander Akerman (1869–1948), American lawyer and judge; Amos T. Akerman (1821–1880), US Attorney General; Chantal Akerman (1950–2015), Belgian film director, artist and professor

  7. Edward Augustus Ackerman - Wikipedia

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    Edward Augustus Ackerman (1911 in Idaho – 1973 in Washington D.C.) was a noted American geographer and an authority in the management of hydric resources in US. He was member of several committees and advisory groups on management of natural resources , population growth , the environment and conservation.

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  9. Josef Ackermann - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Walenstadt, [1] Canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland, raised in Mels in a Catholic home, [2] and is a graduate of the University of St. Gallen (HSG). After studying economics and social sciences at the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland, [3] he continued his time there as a research assistant at the Department of Economics and went on to receive a doctorate in the subject.