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  2. Chanel - Wikipedia

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    Worldwide, Chanel S.A. operates around 310 Chanel boutiques; 94 in Asia, 70 in Europe, 10 in the Middle East, 128 in North America, 1 in Central America, 2 in South America, and 6 in Oceania. The shops are located in wealthy communities, usually in department stores like Harrods and Selfridges , Bergdorf Goodman , Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth ...

  3. Counterfeit consumer good - Wikipedia

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    Food fraud, "the intentional adulteration of food with cheaper ingredients for economic gain," is a well-documented crime that has existed in the U.S. and Europe for many decades. As of 2014, it has only received more attention in recent years as the fear of bioterrorism has increased. Numerous cases of intentional food fraud have been discovered.

  4. 7 Best Things That Are Affordable in the US but Not in Europe

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    Tsui cited the examples of a few different European nations: “In France, consumers would be looking at a starting price of 1,479 euros; in Germany, it’s 1,449 euros; and in Italy, the cost ...

  5. Female CEOs run 7% of companies on the Fortune 500 Europe ...

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    The top woman-led company on the list meets at the intersection of those two trends. The French energy company Engie, led by CEO Catherine MacGregor, is ranked No. 18. with $109 billion in revenue.

  6. Italian fashion - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Catherine de' Medici, as Queen of France. Her fashions were the main trendsetters of courts at the time. Fashion in Italy started to become the most fashionable in Europe since the 11th century, and powerful cities of the time, such as Venice, Milan, Florence, Naples, Vicenza and Rome began to produce robes, jewelry, textiles, shoes, fabrics, ornaments and elaborate dresses. [8]

  7. Coco Chanel - Wikipedia

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    At war's end, Amiot returned Parfums Chanel to the hands of the Wertheimers. [24]: 150 [35] During the period directly following the end of World War II, the business world watched with interest and some apprehension the ongoing legal wrestle for control of Parfums Chanel. Interested parties in the proceedings were cognizant that Chanel's Nazi ...

  8. 5 places to live in Europe that are so cheap you could quit ...

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    Romania. The average cost of living in Romania — at $713 — is 68% less expensive than in the United States. The country ranked 125th in the list of the most expensive countries in the world ...

  9. Category:Chanel - Wikipedia

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    Chanel (est. 1909) — notable French high fashion clothing, cosmetics, and fashion accessories brand + company based in Paris. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.