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  2. Price Club - Wikipedia

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    Price Club was a warehouse club chain founded by Sol Price in 1976 and merged with Costco in 1993. Learn about its origins, expansion, and transformation from a cash-and-carry wholesaler to a membership-based retailer.

  3. Costco - Wikipedia

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    Costco is an American multinational corporation that operates a chain of membership-only big-box warehouse club retail stores. It was founded in 1983 by former Price Club executives and merged with Price Club in 1993, becoming the third-largest retailer in the world.

  4. PriceSmart - Wikipedia

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    PriceSmart is an American company that operates warehouse clubs in Central America, the Caribbean, and South America. It was founded by the Price brothers, who also started The Price Club and Costco, and has been listed on the Nasdaq since 1998.

  5. Warehouse club - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins and evolution of warehouse clubs, retail stores that sell large quantities of merchandise to members. Find out the names and locations of the major warehouse club chains in the US, such as Costco, Sam's Club, and BJ's.

  6. Best Stock to Buy Right Now: Costco vs. Home Depot - AOL

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    But over time, the customer base has only gotten bigger, from 40.9 million member cardholders a decade ago to 74.5 million today. Costco benefits from tremendous customer loyalty.

  7. Foreign ownership of companies of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Costco Wholesale Canada: Costco: United States Costo's Canadian operations are the 7th-largest private company in Canada as of 2006. [citation needed] Direct Energy: NRG Energy: United States: Dofasco: Arcelor: Luxembourg: Canada's largest steel maker; acquired by Arcelor in January 2006. Entertainment One (eOne) Hasbro: United States

  8. Department stores by country - Wikipedia

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    Other department stores in Canada are: Canadian Tire, Ogilvy, Les Ailes de la Mode, Giant Tiger, Co-op, Costco and Holt Renfrew. Grocery giant Superstores carry many non-grocery items akin to a department store. Woolco had 160 stores in Canada when operations ceased (Walmart bought out Woolco in 1994).

  9. List of companies based in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Find out which large or well-known interstate or international companies are headquartered in the Seattle metropolitan area. The list includes ten Fortune 500 companies, such as Amazon, Costco, Microsoft, and Starbucks, as well as other sectors such as biotechnology, consulting, food and beverage, and more.