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Currys is a brand of Currys plc, a company that sells white goods, consumer electronics, computers and mobile phones. It operates in the United Kingdom and Ireland, and has a history of expansion, rebranding and reorganisation since 1884.
PC World was a British retail chain of computer megastores that merged with Currys in 2014. It was founded in 1991 and had 163 shops in the UK and Ireland, but closed its last standalone store in 2018 and became part of Currys plc in 2021.
JCPenney is an American retailer that operates 663 stores across 49 U.S. states and Puerto Rico. It was founded in 1902 by James Cash Penney and has undergone several changes in ownership, branding, and products over the years.
Boscov's is a private company with 50 locations in the Northeastern United States, founded in 1914 by Solomon Boscov. It offers clothing, footwear, furniture, jewelry, beauty products, candy, household goods, toys/games, decor, small appliances and more.
This web page provides a comprehensive list of the most common U.S. place names, such as cities, towns, villages, boroughs and CDPs, with the number of times that name occurs. It also shows the postal service data for the most common city and post office names within the U.S.
Dixons Retail was a UK-based consumer electronics retailer that merged with Carphone Warehouse in 2014 to form Dixons Carphone. It operated various brands such as Currys, PC World, Elkjøp and Kotsovolos, and sold products and services in the UK, Ireland, Europe and beyond.
PC World is a monthly online-only publication by IDG that offers advice on PCs, Internet, and other technology products and services. It was founded in 1983 and has editions in 51 countries, sometimes under different names such as PC Advisor and PC Welt.
Learn how place names evolve over time and change meaning in different languages and regions. Explore the types, processes and problems of interpreting place names from various sources and examples.