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  2. Schuh - Wikipedia

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    In June 2011, schuh was acquired by Genesco footwear retailer, for the sum of £125 million. [3] Schuh is German for shoe. In external marketing, the company pronounces the word like the English word "shoe". Because of the name, many people assume that schuh is a German company. schuh was to be originally named Lizard, until founder Sandy ...

  3. Klauser Schuhe - Wikipedia

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    Klara Klauser founded the Klauser Schuhe business in 1936 by buying a shoe shop from Walter Kamp who was emigrating to the United States, a business described as an "acquisition of Jewish trades by Aryan businessmen". [2] [3] A second shop was acquired in 1938 from the Jew Siegfried Rosenberg, who had had to abandon it because of a boycott ...

  4. Bundschuh (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Bundschuh (from German: Bund "alliance" (in this context "lace", "thong") plus Schuh "shoe") is a German surname derived from an ensign of uprising peasants in the late 15th and early 16th century in southwestern Germany. [1] [2] [3] Notable people with the name include: Eva-Maria Bundschuh (born 1941), German operatic soprano

  5. Haferlschuh - Wikipedia

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    The Haferlschuh (German: [ˈhaːfɐlˌʃuː]) is the traditional Bavarian shoe. It was designed originally as a work shoe for alpine terrain, but it can now be worn in a more general setting. In Bavaria it may also be called a Bundschuh. In Austria, it is known as a Schützenschuh.

  6. Bata Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The best in the world is not good enough for us. Loyalty gives us prosperity & happiness. Work is a moral necessity!" Bata India was incorporated as Bata Shoe Company Pvt. Ltd in 1931 [15] and went on to become Bata India Ltd. in 1973. The Batanagar factory was the first Indian shoe manufacturing unit to receive the ISO 9001 certification in ...

  7. Schuh (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Schuh is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Notable people with the name include: Anneliese Schuh-Proxauf (1922–2020), Austrian former alpine skier who competed in the 1948 Winter Olympics

  8. Leder und Schuh - Wikipedia

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    The Leder & Schuh Group, one of the largest shoe companies in Europe, employs over 2,321 people in about 206 locations and gains total revenue of 374 million Euros. (2017) The corporation is not listed on the stock exchange. According to its account Leder & Schuh is the market leader in Austria and Slovenia and number two in Hungary and ...

  9. Jello Shoecompany - Wikipedia

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    The first Jello store was opened in 1989 in Wiener Neustadt. Seven years later Jello entered the German market, and in 2000 the Slovenian market. In 2003 its branch network consisted of about 100 stores in three countries.