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REDgroup Retail was the
former parent (private equity)
company of the
Australian and New
Zealand divisions of Borders. It also
owned other retail entities...
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again to
REDgroup Retail. The
stores continued to
operate under the
Borders brand as the
unaffiliated "Borders Asia Pacific"
until RedGroup was placed...
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retailer W H
Smith purchased the company. In 2004
Whitcoulls was sold to
REDgroup a
retail operations company owned by
Pacific Equity Partners, a subsidiary...
- (owner of
competitor Angus & Robertson) in 2008. A new
company called REDgroup Retail was formed.
After this transaction, the
Borders stores in the US...
- owner, with
investors including Borders Group,
Cheung Kong Holdings, and
REDgroup Retail taking minority stakes. As of
March 2010[update],
Indigo Books &...
- rest of the
bankrupt chain, in 2011, when its
regional parent company,
REDgroup Retail, went into administration. The Jam
Factory was also
chosen by Brazin...
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compact discs, stationery, café 5 (2007) 2 (2007)
Borders Group (2000–2008),
REDgroup Retail (2008–2011) 2000 in
Auckland CBD Melbourne,
Australia The Bottle-O...
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Biography |
Biography & Autobiography.
Borders Books (Borders
Group (
RedGroup Retail)). 22
September 2010.
Archived from the
original on 26
January 2011...
- book
retailer W H
Smith in 2001 to
private equity book
retailer REDgroup Retail.
REDgroup sold the 10
airport stores to
Australian travel retailer LS Travel...
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Retrieved February 26, 2023. "Sony
launches two new ereaders,
announces REDgroup partnership". booksellerandpublisher.com.au.
September 6, 2010. Retrieved...