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  2. Retail - Wikipedia

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    Some retailers badge their stores as "wholesale outlets" offering "wholesale prices." While this practice may encourage consumers to imagine that they have access to lower prices, while being prepared to trade-off reduced prices for cramped in-store environments, in a strictly legal sense, a store that sells the majority of its merchandise ...

  3. List of companies of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Shoes & sports apparel & accessories manufacturer Aldi: Consumer services Food retailers & wholesalers Essen: 1913 Discount retail chains Allianz: Financials Full line insurance Munich: 1890 Insurance and asset management Alpina: Consumer goods Automobiles Buchloe: 1965 Automotive manufacturer, part of BMW: Altana: Basic materials Speciality ...

  4. Chevrolet Bel Air - Wikipedia

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    While the last Bel Air 2-door sedan was available in the United States in 1969, Chevrolet introduced a Canadian market-only two door hardtop, the Bel Air Sport Coupe, from 1970 to 1975. Based on the Impala Sport Coupe, this new model featured Bel Air trim at a lower price than the Impala. Each year through 1975, this model's body followed the ...

  5. Foodservice distributor - Wikipedia

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    A broadline distributor services a wide variety of accounts with a wide variety of products, while a system distributor stocks a narrow array of products for specific customers, such as restaurant chains. A broadline distributor may carry up to 15,000 different items for purchase and operate sophisticated warehouse and transportation operations ...

  6. Adidas - Wikipedia

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    On the side of the shoe, toward the heel on either side, the manufacturers name appears, as well as on a round emblem in the actual heel of the footbed. Notably, there are tiny black massage nubs throughout the foot-bed for the purpose of massaging foot aches after sport, although popular as a casual sandal amongst non-athletes as well.

  7. Deichmann SE - Wikipedia

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    Elefanten (based in Kleve) was closed down by English shoe manufacturer Clarks in late 2004 after failing to find a suitable investor. Since then, shoes that Deichmann purchases from suppliers have been sold under the brand names Elefanten and Gallus. [14] Deichmann does not produce its own shoes, instead purchasing shoes in about 40 countries.

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