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  2. Kotsovolos - Wikipedia

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    Kotsovolos (Greek: Κωτσόβολος) is one of the leading electrical and electronics retailers in Greece.It started in a small neighborhood store downtown Athens in 1950 [2] and today has a network of over 90 stores, [2] in Greece and Cyprus, both corporate and franchise, as well as two online stores, kotsovolos.gr and kotsovolos.cy.

  3. PC World (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    PC World's website was merged into Currys in July 2019, resulting in the end of PC World as the separate retailer. Dixons Carphone announced they will rebrand as Currys plc in September 2021, dropping the PC World from the Currys name. The change also replaced Team Knowhow and Carphone Warehouse brands within the existing Currys brand. This ...

  4. Carphone Warehouse - Wikipedia

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    Carphone Warehouse is a mobile phone retailer based in London, United Kingdom. In August 2014 the company became a subsidiary of Currys plc (previously named "Dixons Carphone"), which was formed by the merger of its former parent Carphone Warehouse Group with Dixons Retail.

  5. Eric Dixon (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Dixon attended Abington Senior High School in Abington, Pennsylvania. As a senior, he averaged 27.9 points and 11.6 rebounds per game, leading the Ghosts to a 28–2 record. Dixon scored 38 points in an overtime win over Coatesville to secure the PIAA Class 6A District 1 title and finished his career with 2,454 points.

  6. J F Dixons - Wikipedia

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    Dixons in 1969. J. F. Dixon, a draper from Upper Norwood, South London opened his own drapery store in 1913. [3] The store was located on the corner of London Road, Southend-on-Sea on what was then called The Broadway, now known as the High Street with its main competitors being Keddies, Brightwells and Thomas Brothers. [4]

  7. Store Street - Wikipedia

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    Store Street (Irish: Sráid an Stórais) is a short street in Dublin, Ireland, running from Amiens Street at right angles to Beresford Place. History [ edit ] The street derived its name from the many stores and warehouses that dominated the area due to the proximity to the Custom House Docks complex from the 1790s onwards.

  8. High Street, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The first General Post Office of Ireland opened on High Street in 1688; it moved to Fishamble Street in 1689. [6] From the 18th century onward the urban core shifted eastwards, and High Street is no longer a shopping street. [7] St Audoen's Church (Catholic) was built in the 1840s next to the ancient Protestant church. [8]

  9. Elkjøp - Wikipedia

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    Gigantti in Kokkola, Finland (July 2019) Elkjøp Megastore, Kristiansand (July 2009) Elkjøp branch in Denmark under a different name (June 2013). Elkjøp, better known as Elgiganten outside Norway, is the largest consumer electronics retailer in the Nordic Countries with four hundred stores in six countries and 10,000 employees. [1]