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COMPANY:
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The Limited
Inc.
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PRODUCTS
& AFFILIATED
COMPANIES:
Express (667 stores)
The Limited (389 stores)
Lerner New York (560 stores)
Structure (469 stores)
New York and Company (79 stores)
Mast Industries (apparel manufacturer)
Intimate Brands, Inc .
which includes:
Victoria's Secret
Bath & Body Works
White Barn Candle Company
Henri Bendel (Fifth avenue - single store)
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RESEARCH
FINDINGS:
The Limited, Inc. was founded by Leslie H.
Wexner in 1963 in Columbus, Ohio. The Company has
since grown to over 2,800 stores and five major
specialty retail brands. Included under the LTD
stock symbol are Limited Stores, Express, Lerner
New York, Lane Bryant and Structure. The Limited
also own approximately 84% of Intimate Brands,
Inc., the leading specialty retailer of intimate
apparel, beauty and personal care products through
the Victoria's Secret, Bath & Body Works, and
White Barn Candle Company brands. The Company
employs over 115,000 associates
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Its founder, president and CEO Les Wexner is a
zionist. He is on the board of directors of Emet,
the Pro-Israel Media "War Room" whos function is to
ensure that all media in the US stays biased in
favour of
Israel.[1]
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ADDITIONAL
INFO & REFs:
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[1]
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The World
August 18, 2001
http://www.worldmag.com/world/issue/08-18-01/opening_5.asp.
A group of American business and political
leaders are building a pro-Israel media
"war room" in Washington, D.C. The group
will be called "Emet"-which in Hebrew
means "truth."
Emet will try to address biased media
coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict and also make the case that the
conflict, while serious and important,
pales in comparison to the larger
geo-strategic threat posed to the United
States and the West by Iran and Iraq, both
of whom are trying to build and/or acquire
weapons of mass destruction.
Funding Emet is Leonard Abramson; he
sold U.S. Healthcare to Aetna in the
mid-1990s for $8.9 billion. Abramson has
recruited a powerful board of directors,
including Bernie Marcus, founder of Home
Depot; Les Wexner, founder of The Limited;
Edgar Bronfman Sr., who once owned
Seagram's; and Lou Ranieri, a major Wall
Street player who now co-owns one of
Israel's largest banks. Also joining the
board are Jeane Kirkpatrick, former U.S.
Ambassador to the UN, and Jack Kemp.
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[2]
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http://www.limited.com/faq/
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[3]
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Additional information from Yahoo
Finance:
Mr. Wexner has been Chief
Executive Officer since he founded The
Limited in 1963, and Chairman of the Board
for more than five years. Mr. Wexner has
also been the Chairman of the Board and
Chief Executive Officer of Intimate
Brands, Inc. ("Intimate Brands"), a
subsidiary of The Limited, since 1995.
Mr. Wexner is also a director of
Hollinger International, Inc. and
Hollinger International Publishing, Inc.
Hollinger International, Inc. is a
publisher of English-language newspapers
in the United States, the United Kingdom,
Canada and Israel. Its assets include The
Daily Telegraph, the Chicago Sun-Times,
The Jerusalem Post, a large number of
community newspapers in the Chicago area
and a portfolio of new media investments.
The Company's Canadian newspapers are
primarily in Ontario and British Columbia
and are owned through Hollinger Canadian
Newspapers, Limited Partnership. In
addition, the Company also has a 50%
interest in The National Post Company, and
a 15.6% equity interest in CanWest Global
Communications Corp., an international
media company with substantial interests
in conventional television, specialty
cable channels, radio networks and
newspapers. In April 2002, the Company
sold its ineterest in The National Post
Company to CanWest Global Communications,
the owner of the other 50% interest.
source:
http://yahoo.marketguide.com/MGI/biograph.asp?target=%2Fstocks%2Fcompanyinformation
%2Fofficersanddirectors%2Fbiograph&Ticker=HLR&rt=biograph&rn=A0822#Offr_141
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Whilst he doesn't yet have his
own page, let us mention
Conrad Black briefly
here:
Conrad Black is the Chairman
of the Board and Chief Executive
Officer of Hollinger
International. He currently
serves as the Chairman and as a
director of Telegraph Group
Limited, London, U.K., and as a
director of the Jerusalem Post
and The Spectator (London).
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He has been described as a fanatical
zionist by Lord Gilmour:
"Both he and his wife are
almost fanatical, if under-informed,
Zionists, whose credo is "My Israel
right or wrong'', and who regard any
criticism of that country as a
demonstration of fierce anti-Israeli
bias.
A decade ago, Black, to the great
detriment of Israel, bought The
Jerusalem Post and turned what had been
a fine liberal Zionist paper into what
a distinguished member of the British
Jewish community called 'one of the
most rabid Jewish publications in the
English language'."
source: The
Independent, 20 March 2001
Honest Reporting (the zionist media
lobby created to prevent honest reporting)
bestowed an award on him for publicly
chastising one of his journalist who
strayed from the Israeli line:
"Rarely does a major newspaper
publisher publicly censure one of his
prized writers. But last week [Feb
24 2001], media mogul Conrad Black
heavily criticized Taki
Theodoracopulos, a columnist at Black's
own British Spectator. Taki had
condemned Israel for attacking
"rock-throwing youth with
armour-piercing missiles"... Black's
strong words sent ripples of fear
through the ranks of anti-Israel
journalists throughout the world. Black
sits astride one of the world's largest
newspaper empires -- the Hollinger
Group -- which includes The Spectator,
Daily Telegraph of London, Chicago
Sun-Times, Montreal Gazette, Jerusalem
Post, and others. His newspaper
holdings in Canada represent an
estimated one-third of Canada's entire
daily circulation."
source: Honest
Reporting [15 March 2001]
http://honestreporting.com/Awards/02_conrad.asp
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URL:
http://www.inminds.co.uk/boycott-israel.html
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