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  2. Wickes - Wikipedia

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    Net income. £ 29.8 million (2023) [1] Website. www .wickes .co .uk. Wickes is a home improvement retailer and garden centre, based in the United Kingdom with more than 230 stores throughout the country. Its main business is the sale of supplies and materials, for homeowners and the building trade. [2] It is listed on the London Stock Exchange .

  3. Home Depot - Wikipedia

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    The Home Depot, Inc., often simply referred to as Home Depot, is an American multinational home improvement retail corporation that sells tools, construction products, appliances, and services, including fuel and transportation rentals. Home Depot is the largest home improvement retailer in the United States. [3]

  4. Home Hardware - Wikipedia

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    Home Hardware Dealer Support Centre in St. Jacobs, Ontario. Home Hardware Stores Ltd. is an independent home improvement retailer located in Canada. Co-founded by Walter Hachborn in 1964, and headquartered in St. Jacobs, Ontario, the company has close to 1,100 stores that operate under one of four banners: Home Hardware, Home Hardware Building Centre, Home Building Centre, and Home Furniture.

  5. Robert Dyas - Wikipedia

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    Robert Dyas ( / ˈdaɪ.əs /) is a UK hardware retailer founded in London in 1872. It sells a range of housewares, small electrical appliances, gardening products, kitchenwares, DIY, and consumer electronics throughout 93 shops, mainly in Greater London and South East England, as well as online. Since 2012 Robert Dyas has been owned by Theo ...

  6. John Mills Limited - Wikipedia

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    JML ( John Mills Limited) is a consumer product company based around the UK specialising in the promotion of products with video screens in retail stores. [2] The company develops products in the categories of homewares, health & beauty, DIY and gifts and sells them through its website, TV channels and retail. [3]

  7. B&Q - Wikipedia

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    B&Q Limited. B&Q Limited (short for Block & Quayle after the company's two founders) is a British multinational DIY and home improvement retailing company, with headquarters in Eastleigh, England. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Kingfisher plc. It was founded in March 1969 by Richard Block and David Quayle .

  8. HomeBase - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, it discontinued its membership program and adopted the HomeBase name shortly thereafter. The chain expanded to 89 stores by the mid-1990s, becoming the sixth largest home improvement retailer in the United States. Although it outperformed competitors like Orchard Supply Hardware and Builders Square, it could not match the growth or ...

  9. Menards - Wikipedia

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    The first Menards hardware store opened in 1964. By opening a truss plant in the late 1960s, Menards grew to produce more substantial building materials on-site. The truss plant evolved into the Menard Building Division, which produced steel siding and roofing, interior and exterior doors, decking and treated lumber, and other materials.