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DIY International I Aktuelle
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Bauhaus is finally opening its megastore in Iceland
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The idea of self-service is conquering the trade in Mexico
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The 20 biggest German DIY companies
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Shrinkage is continuing to escalate in the retail sector
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The new “green” Tree House in Austin is competing with giant home centre chains
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Menards is probably the world’s most aggressive DIY advertiser
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Sears’ sales have been declining for the past six years
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Canada’s market has shown its quiet strength though the economic downturn
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For Home Hardware, 2012 will be a year of transition
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Lifetime operates the biggest blow-moulding facility in North America
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The Vancouver Tool Corporation manufactures exclusively in Canada
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2nd European Home Improvement Forum in Paris
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Top ten DIY retailers to attend a congress in Moscow
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Innovations at the National Hardware Show in Las Vegas
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The International Hardware Fair attracted 53 500 visitors
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The European producers of laminate flooring are more than satisfied with the trend
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Tesa is expanding its range of “Eco Logo” products
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Magen specialises in solar heating for swimming pools
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In brief
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The Dutch chain Ranzijn tuin & dier has unveiled a new format
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Sagaflor is giving thought to the garden centre of the future
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