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  2. Bauhaus (company) - Wikipedia

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    The name contains the German words bauen (to build) and Haus (house), but also alludes to the modernist Bauhaus school and the company's founder and owner, the German billionaire Heinz-Georg Baus. Its first store opened in Mannheim, West Germany in 1960. Bauhaus has a total of 280 franchised stores, with more than 150 of them located in Germany ...

  3. Hornbach (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Hornbach is one of the leading DIY-store chains in Germany. In the 2020/2021 financial year (March 1, 2020 to February 28, 2021), the Hornbach Baumarkt Group generated sales of Euro 5.1 billion. [1] The stores are owned and operated by Hornbach Baumarkt AG. [2]

  4. Höffner (furniture retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Store in Chemnitz, Germany. Höffner is a furniture retailer in Germany. The company is a full-range supplier in the home and furnishing sector. Its core range comprises around 100,000 products. In addition to furniture in a wide variety of styles, the company also offers household goods and home accessories.

  5. A German law protecting Sundays is forcing a supermarket ...

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    One of the main arguments made by Germany’s service-sector union, Verdi, against the likes of Tegut’s automated shops is the need for guaranteed shopping- and work-free days for all.

  6. Müller (store) - Wikipedia

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    Müller is primarily a cosmetics store with large drugstore (approx. 50,000 items) and perfumery (approx. 28,000 items) section, [2] but apart from beauty care products it also sells commodities and fashion accessories, health food and dietary supplements, as well as some over-the-counter drugs, household products, toys, multi-media (i.e. movies on DVD as well as music CDs), stationery and books.

  7. Tchibo - Wikipedia

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    Tchibo is a German chain of coffee retailers and cafés known for its range of non-coffee products that change weekly. [3] The latter includes: clothing, furniture, household items, electronics and electrical appliances. In Germany, Tchibo's slogan is "Every week a new world" (German: Jede Woche eine neue Welt). [4]

  8. Mirage Retail Group - Wikipedia

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    Blokker Holding is active in twelve countries and in 2010 all the chains combined had 2825 stores. In 2015 the company had a revenue of 2.1 billion euro, of which 98 million euros from online retail. [2] Most store chains have both stores they own and stores that are franchised to other investors. Blokker Holding has not entered the stock ...

  9. Butlers (company) - Wikipedia

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    Butlers GmbH & Co KG is a German lifestyle retail chain that sells home accessories, decoration, furniture and gifts in more than 160 stores throughout Europe. [1] The Cologne-based company also uses the tag line “made for your home” and the presentation of decoration ideas by means of themed tables to run an online shop for Austria, Great ...