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  2. Cato Corporation - Wikipedia

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    US$412.66 million (2016) [1] Number of employees. 10,500 (January 2016) [2] Website. www .catofashions .com. The Cato Corporation is an American retailer of women's fashions and accessories. [3] The company is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. As of January 2016, the company operated 1,372 stores under the names Cato, Cato Plus, It's ...

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    Æ or AE, a numismatic abbreviation for "bronze". American Eagle, a fashion company abbreviated as AE. Air Efficiency Award, a British medal 1942–1999. A US Navy hull classification symbol: Ammunition ship (AE) Applied Engineering, a computer hardware retailer. Mandarin Airlines, a Taiwanese airline, IATA designator AE.

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    Coupon. In marketing, a coupon is a ticket or document that can be redeemed for a financial discount or rebate when purchasing a product . Customarily, coupons are issued by manufacturers of consumer packaged goods [1] or by retailers, to be used in retail stores as a part of sales promotions. They are often widely distributed through mail ...

  5. Argos (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Argos Limited is a British catalogue retailer operating in the United Kingdom and formerly in Ireland, acquired by Sainsbury's supermarket chain in 2016. It was established in November 1972 and is named after the Greek city of Argos.

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  7. Æ - Wikipedia

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    Æ ( lowercase: æ) is a character formed from the letters a and e, originally a ligature representing the Latin diphthong ae. It has been promoted to the status of a letter in some languages, including Danish, Norwegian, Icelandic, and Faroese. It was also used in Old Swedish before being changed to ä.