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  2. SP Manweb - Wikipedia

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    The name Manweb continued to be used alongside the Scottish Power logo on home and retail publications until 2007, when it was replaced by ScottishPower. However, the Merseyside, Cheshire and North Wales electricity distributor continues as SP Manweb plc, which is managed, along with the Scottish network operators SP Distribution plc and SP ...

  3. Craig Menear - Wikipedia

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    He previously worked for Builders Emporium and was a distribution manager for IKEA prior to working for Home Depot. [2] [4] [5] Menear joined Home Depot in 1997. [1] He became executive vice president of merchandising in 2007. [2]

  4. Robert Nardelli - Wikipedia

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    Blake had served as Nardelli's deputy at both GE Power Systems and Home Depot. During his tenure at The Home Depot, Nardelli met President George W. Bush at the White House in 2002 and was appointed to Bush's Council on Service and Civic Participation (although he is no longer a member). [10] Nardelli also hosted a garden reception/fundraiser ...

  5. ZESCO - Wikipedia

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    The national grid in Zambia only extends to some parts of the country. For example, it ends 380 kilometres (240 mi) from the Ikelenge area around Kalene Hill in the extreme northwest, and as of 2008, ZESCO had no plans to provide power to this remote area due to an increase in shareholder allotments.

  6. Huws Gray - Wikipedia

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    The business was founded in 1990 in Anglesey with 4 employees. Today, Huws Gray employs more than 5,500 employees across its branch network. [1] In 2017 the company added its 60th branch [2] [3] In July 2021 the company agreed to purchase the merchanting business of Grafton Group in a deal worth £520m. [4]

  7. The Philadelphia Inquirer - Wikipedia

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    The Inquirer Building at 400 North Broad Street in Logan Square, formerly known as the Elverson Building, was home to the newspaper from 1924 to 2011.. The Philadelphia Inquirer was founded June 1, 1829, by printer John R. Walker and John Norvell, former editor of Philadelphia's largest newspaper, the Aurora & Gazette.

  8. Ryobi - Wikipedia

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    A Ryobi 4 color offset press Ryobi power drill. Ryobi Limited (リョービ株式会社, Ryōbi Kabushiki-gaisha, Japanese: [ɾʲoːꜜbi]; English: / r aɪ ˈ oʊ b i / or / r i ˈ oʊ b i /) is a Japanese manufacturer of components for automobiles, electronics, and telecommunications industries.

  9. Staples Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Staples's logo from 1988 to 2019. Staples Inc. is an American office supply retail company headquartered in Framingham, Massachusetts. Founded by Leo Kahn and Thomas G. Stemberg, the company opened its first store in Brighton, Massachusetts on May 1, 1986. [5]