- the
stock exchange, the
Harrods business was
split off to
remain privately held in 1994. The present-day
legal entity, the
Harrods Group, was established...
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Harrods Group (Holding) Limited,
doing business as the
Harrods Group, is a
British holding company that owns the
Harrods luxury department store in Knightsbridge...
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American do****entary
filmmaker Harrod, Ohio, a
village Ephram Harrod House in
North Middletown, Kentucky; NRHP-listed
Harrods, a
London department store Harrop...
- has
built up in
Harrods would be continued."
Harrods was sold for £1.5 billion. Al-Fa****
later said that he
decided to sell
Harrods following the difficulty...
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Airport and
London Stansted Airport. Air
Harrods Limited is the
aircraft charter brokering arm of the
Harrods company based at
London Stansted Airport...
- The
Harrod–Domar
model is a
Keynesian model of
economic growth. It is used in
development economics to
explain an economy's
growth rate in
terms of the...
- The
Harrods bombing refers to the car bomb that
exploded outside Harrods department store in
central London, England, on Sa****ay 17
December 1983. Members...
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Herod I or
Herod the
Great (c. 72 – c. 4 BCE) was a
Roman Jewish client king of the
Herodian kingdom of Judea. He is
known for his
colossal building projects...
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Harrod. The
trade of
Harrods continued to
increase and by 1868 the shop had
sixteen staff and the
turnover had
increased to £1,000 per w****.
Harrod concentrated...
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Martin street. The
store was a
branch of the
famous Harrods of
London which was
opened in 1849.
Harrods Buenos Aires opened in 1914 and
closed in 1998, since...