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combined with
Brazin publicly stating their aim was for 250 nationwide. The
share price was now up to $2.29. In
September 1998,
Brazin introduced IN2...
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business since March 2023. The
Sanity brand was
owned and
conceived by
Brazin Limited from 1992,
before being folded into BB
Retail Capital in 2006, then...
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group sold
their remaining 77 Our
Price branded stores to
Brazin Limited in
October 2001.
Brazin was a
major Australian entertainment retailer,
which operated...
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number one on
digital sales alone. In May 2006, it was
announced that the
Brazin retailing group,
comprising HMV,
Sanity and
Virgin Megastore outlets, would...
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concept stores were
operated by
Brazin Limited. (Sanity
Entertainment after 2009)
until all were
closed in 2010;
Brazin also ran
local HMV outlets, in...
- Sanity's owner,
Brazin Limited acquired the
Australian operations of HMV for A$4
million (£1.7 million). The HMV Group's
agreement with
Brazin was to phase...
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September 2012. "
Brazin Limited (7 May 1999)".
Intelligent Investor.
Archived from the
original on 5
August 2008.
Retrieved 23 May 2012. "
Brazin outperforms...
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Blockbuster Music stores in Pitt Street, Sydney, and
Chapel Street,
Melbourne to
Brazin Limited,
which incorporated them
under its
Sanity Entertainment brand. Throughout...
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appearance of bias in the
selection of the material. However,
while Lillian Brazin also
found it to be biased, she
described Quackwatch as credible, and noted...
- Adelaide. In 2003
Brazin Limited,
owner of
Sanity music stores,
acquired 50% of EzyDVD. A
December 2006
Deloitte report valued Brazin's 50%
share of EzyDVD...