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  2. B&M - Wikipedia

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    B&M Retail Limited, trading as B&M, is a British multinational variety store and garden centre chain founded in 1978 and based in Speke. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange , and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index .

  3. 99 Cents Only Stores - Wikipedia

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    In September 2007, the company raised its prices by $0.0099 (from 99 cents to 99.99 cents), marking the first increase in the history of the franchise—to combat "dramatically rising costs and inflation." [8] [9] The store carries some items which are over the .9999 price point; such as $1.99 and $2.99.

  4. B&M (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    B&M is a chain of discount stores in the UK. B&M may also refer to: B&M Baked Beans, a brand of baked beans from B&G Foods; Black & Mild, a cigar brand; Bolliger & Mabillard, a Swiss roller coaster manufacturer; Boston and Maine Railroad; Brasil & Movimento, a Brazilian motorcycle manufacturer; Brick and mortar

  5. Goodmans Industries - Wikipedia

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    The company was sold in 1959 to Relay Exchanges Ltd and through a series of sales and mergers ended up under ownership of Radio Rentaset Ltd, Thorn-EMI plc, and TGI Group. [ 3 ] As of the post-war period through to the 1960s, Goodmans Industries was based in Lancelot Road, Wembley, [ 3 ] where production and engineering took place.

  6. List of Marks & Spencer brands - Wikipedia

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    The company put its main emphasis on quality, including a 1957 stocking size measuring system. [1] For most of its history, it has also had a reputation for offering fair value for money. The synthetic fibre Tricell was first used in 1957 and lasted until the 1970s [ 1 ] and another synthetic fibre called Courtelle was first launched nationally ...

  7. List of oldest companies - Wikipedia

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    Tysmenytsia Fur Company: Ukraine Textiles [2] [24] 1638 Shiratamaya Shinzaburo: Japan Confectionery [525] 1638 GABA: Switzerland Health care products [526] 1639 Field View Farm: United States Farm [527] [528] 1639 Hugel & Fils: France Wine [84] 1639 Tsuruya: Japan Confectionery [529] 1639 Kyushu Toho: Japan Medical supplies [525] 1639 ...

  8. Nisa (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Nisa Local shop in Bingley in June 2012. Nisa was founded as the Northern Independent Supermarkets Association by Peter Garvin and Dudley B. Ramsden in 1977. [8] It was formed as a mutual organisation owned by its members and operating "...like a co-operative, using the collective buying power of the large group of members to negotiate deals with suppliers".

  9. B&G Foods - Wikipedia

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    In October 2004, B&G Foods Holdings Corp. became B&G Foods, Inc. having merged its then-subsidiary B&G Foods into the parent company. [1] In 2007, the company began trading on the New York Stock Exchange with ticker symbol "BGS". [2] The company acquired Grandma's Molasses from Mott’s Company in 2006 [13] and Cream of Wheat from Kraft Foods ...