Retailer

  • 41Comics & Games Retailer — was the longest running periodical serving retailers who sell comic books, collectible card games, and role playing games until it ceased publication in 2007.[1] Launched in April 1992 by Krause Publications (later acquired by F+W Publications… …

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  • 42Multichannel retailer — A multichannel retailer is a company that sells directly to the public via more than one distribution channel. Most multichannel retailers sell through mail order catalogs and brick mortar retail stores. Some multichannel retailers sell online as …

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  • 43Dreams (bed retailer) — Dreams Type Limited Industry Furniture retailing and manufacturing Founded 1985 Headquarters …

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  • 44general retailer — ➔ retailer * * * general retailer UK US noun [C] COMMERCE ► a store that sells a wide range of goods: »The high street bookseller has been nominated for general retailer of the year …

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  • 45New Look (clothing retailer) — New Look Retailers Ltd Type Private Industry Retailer Founded Taunton, England (1969) Founder(s) Tom Singh Headquarters Weymouth, Dorset …

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  • 46GAME (retailer) — Infobox Company company name = The GAME Group plc company company type = Public (lse|GMG) company slogan = The Next Level foundation = 1992 location = Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK key people = Peter Lewis, Chairman Lisa Morgan, CEO industry = Video …

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  • 47PC World (retailer) — PC World Industry Retail Founded 1991 Headquarters Hemel Hempstead, United Kingdom Key people Sebastian J …

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  • 48Habitat (retailer) — Habitat Type Limited company Industry Retailer Founded 11 May 1964 Founder(s) Terence Conran …

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  • 49Strange Adventures (comics retailer) — Strange Adventures is a comic book retail chain consisting of one store in Fredericton, New Brunswick (opened 1992) and a second store in Halifax, Nova Scotia (opened 1994). Both are owned by Calum Johnston, and were named after a comics series… …

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  • 50Doi (retailer) — Doi (株式会社ドイ, Kabushiki Kaisha Doi?) was a large Japanese retailer and distributor, best known outside Japan as the company that revived the Plaubel Makina 67 camera in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Its roots go back to Doi Shōten (土居商店), also… …

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