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  2. Crazy Clark's - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Clark's Discount Variety Store was an Australian company that operated over 150 discount variety stores in its chain, across Queensland, New South Wales, Northern Territory and Western Australia. The company also owned and operated a chain store called Go-Lo.

  3. Discount Superstores Group - Wikipedia

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    DSG Holdings Australia Pty Ltd, trading as Discount Superstores Group was a discount variety retailer in Australia, formed in 2013 following the liquidation of former company Retail Adventures. It owned the Sam's Warehouse and Crazy Clark's brands, operating 143 stores. [1] It is owned by Australian-New Zealand businesswoman Jan Cameron.

  4. The Warehouse Group - Wikipedia

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    "The Warehouse" logo used up to 2006. No stores in New Zealand use this version anymore. All stores in Australia used this logo until they were renamed in 2008. The first Warehouse Group store opened in Wairau Road North Shore, Auckland in 1982. [8] [9] In 1994, Warehouse was added to the New Zealand Exchange under the symbol TWH. [10]

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  6. The Clarks Desert Trek Is a Cult Classic for a Reason - AOL

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    The Clarks Desert Trek Is a Cult Classic for a Reason. Jonathan Evans. September 21, 2022 at 6:56 PM. Photo credit: Timothy Mulcare "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on ...

  7. Hanes Australasia - Wikipedia

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    2000 – Developed branded footwear business with the acquisition of the Australian licences for Clarks and Hush Puppies. [12] 2000 – Was one of the largest suppliers to the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games. 2001 – Acquired Sara Lee Apparel Australia Business (including King Gee, Playtex, Razzamatazz and Stubbies). [13]

  8. Ron Bakir - Wikipedia

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    Bakir was born in Lebanon in 1977.. In 1995, at the age of 17, Bakir established the mobile phone chain Crazy Ron's in Queensland, Australia. [2] [3] Crazy Ron’s entered into voluntary administration after declaring insolvency in early April 2005 after a legal battle with a Crazy John's.

  9. Logan Hyperdome - Wikipedia

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    The October 1997 upgrade was the largest upgrade when Bi-Lo Mega Frrresh (closed 30 June 2017) was moved from its original location where the now-defunct Crazy Clark's is located and Big W was added along with around 50 specialty stores and a 2-storey carpark. The 2005 upgrade included upgrading the Event Cinemas to 12 (previously 'Pacific 8 ...