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  2. Primark - Wikipedia

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    Primark Stores Limited (/ ˈ p r aɪ m ɑːr k /; trading as Penneys in Ireland) [6] [7] is an Irish multinational fashion retailer with headquarters in Dublin, Ireland, [8] with outlets across Europe and in the United States.

  3. Associated British Foods - Wikipedia

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    Its retail division, Primark, has some 384 stores across several countries, predominantly Germany, Ireland, Netherlands, Spain, and the UK. [2] ACH Food Companies is an American subsidiary. Associated British Foods is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.

  4. Primark considers investing outside UK due to Budget - AOL

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    Primark owner Associated British Foods (ABF) has said the recent Budget may lead it to invest more outside the UK over fears the High Street will bear the "weight of tax rises". George Weston ...

  5. Fast fashion - Wikipedia

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    Companies use two marketing strategies, since the main difference is the amount of advertisement spending. While some companies invest in advertising, others like Primark operate with no advertising, investing in store layout and visual merchandising to create the instant hook. [59]

  6. The Entertainer axes new shops after Budget tax rise - AOL

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    On Tuesday, the owner of retailer Primark said it may invest beyond the UK because of the "weight of tax rises". George Weston, chief executive of Associated British Foods, which owns the chain ...

  7. Child labour - Wikipedia

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    Primark continued to investigate the allegations for three years, [198] ... It operates in 88 countries and is the largest program of its kind in the world. [206]

  8. List of legal entity types by country - Wikipedia

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    A business entity is an entity that is formed and administered as per corporate law [Note 1] in order to engage in business activities, charitable work, or other activities allowable. Most often, business entities are formed to sell a product or a service. There are many types of business entities defined

  9. Eurocommerce - Wikipedia

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    EuroCommerce was founded in 1993, [1] as a result of merging three pre-existing large retail chains, small retail operators and wholesalers and traders. [2] It brings together European and national associations representing various aspects of retail and wholesale and international trade to form a single voice for the sector in Brussels.