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  2. KingGee - Wikipedia

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    KingGee (formerly known as King Gee) is an Australian work wear brand. The name is said to have originated from the reigning monarch at the time, King George V, and was an expression that meant 'tops' or 'the best'. [1]

  3. Ramsey RESET test - Wikipedia

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    The test was developed by James B. Ramsey as part of his Ph.D. thesis at the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1968, and later published in the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society in 1969. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  4. Wesfarmers - Wikipedia

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    Wesfarmers Limited is an Australian conglomerate, headquartered in Perth, Western Australia.It has interests predominantly in Australia and New Zealand, operating in retail, chemical, fertiliser, industrial and safety products.

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  6. G&K Services - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, G&K acquired WorkWear of Canada. In 1994, the company acquired BCP Garment Manufacturing. In 1997, the company acquired National Linen Service. [14] [15] In 1999, G&K acquired Northeast Dust Products out of Massachusetts. In 2002, G&K acquired Rental Uniform Company. [16] In 2004, G&K acquired Keefer Laundry Limited in Western Canada.

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    Ramsey had a simple clarification — income is relative. Don't miss Commercial real estate has beaten the stock market for 25 years — but only the super rich could buy in.

  9. VF Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In October 1899, John Barbey and a group of investors established the company as Reading Glove and Mitten Manufacturing Company (or simply The Reading Glove) in Reading, Pennsylvania. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Incorporated on December 4 later that year, they began with $11,000 in a 320-square-foot (30 m 2 ) factory that was leased for $60/month.