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  2. Rakuten - Wikipedia

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    Rakuten was founded as MDM, Inc. by Hiroshi Mikitani on 7 February 1997. [10] The online shopping marketplace Rakuten Shopping Mall (楽天市場, Rakuten Ichiba) was officially launched on May 1, 1997. [11] The company had six employees and the website had 13 merchants. [12] The name was changed to Rakuten in June 1999. [11]

  3. List of shopping malls in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of shopping malls in Singapore, sorted along their districts. As of August 2020, there are 171 malls on this list. As of August 2020, there are 171 malls on this list. Some listed shopping malls here are also inclusive as a mixed-use development and or part of an neighbourhood plaza.

  4. Hiroshi Mikitani - Wikipedia

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    Hiroshi Mikitani (三木谷浩史, Mikitani Hiroshi) (born March 11, 1965) is a Japanese billionaire business magnate and writer. He is the founder and CEO of Rakuten, Inc. He is also the president of Crimson Group, chairman of the football club Vissel Kobe, chairman of Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, and a board member of Lyft.

  5. List of acquisitions by Rakuten - Wikipedia

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    Rebranded as Rakuten Marketing then as Rakuten Advertising. [1] [2] 2010 PriceMinister: Online retailer France: €200 million [3] 2010 Buy.com: Online retailer United States: US$250 million [4] 2011 Ikeda E-commerce Brazil — Renamed Rakuten Brazil 2011 Tradoria E-commerce Germany — Rebranded as Rakuten Deutschland 2011 Play.com: E-commerce ...

  6. Jurong Point - Wikipedia

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    Jurong Point (Chinese:裕廊坊) is a large regional shopping mall in the precinct of Jurong West Central in Jurong West, Singapore. It is next to Boon Lay MRT station and Boon Lay Bus Interchange. It is currently the largest shopping mall in Singapore in terms of number of tenants and the largest in western Singapore. [1]

  7. IMM (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    The International Merchandising Mart Mall [1] (usually referred to as IMM Mall) is an outlet mall owned by CapitaLand Mall Trust, located in Jurong East, Singapore. Opened in 1991, it is a five-storey mall with 961,281 square feet (89,305.9 m 2) of retail space.

  8. List of Simon Property Group properties - Wikipedia

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    Folsom Premium Outlets; Gilroy Premium Outlets; Great Mall of the Bay Area [10] Las Americas Premium Outlets; Napa Premium Outlets; Ontario Mills [10] The Outlets at Orange [10] Petaluma Village Premium Outlets; Pismo Beach Premium Outlets; San Francisco Premium Outlets; Santa Rosa Plaza [10] The Shops at Mission Viejo [10] Stanford Shopping ...

  9. Seletar Mall - Wikipedia

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    The mall comprises 4 levels and 2 basements. About 30% of the mall is occupied by F&B outlets, with outlets like The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf (closed and replaced by Gochi-So Shokudo), Starbucks Coffee and other eateries. It also features the first Oki-Machi outlet in Singapore (since closed and taken over by Potato Corner). [7]