Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Glen Dimplex is an Irish-based consumer electrical goods firm. It is the world's largest electrical heating business and holds significant market positions in the domestic appliance industry worldwide. With an annual turnover of €1.5 Billion, the Group employs 8,500 people.The company is privately held, and bases most of its manufacturing and development in Ireland and the United Kingdom. However, the company also has branches in North America, Germany, Holland, Japan, Poland, Belgium, France, China (Shenyang), Australia and Scandinavia.Glen Dimplex is wholly owned by Martin Naughton after buying out other shareholders in 2003."@en }
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- Glen_Dimplex abstract "Glen Dimplex is an Irish-based consumer electrical goods firm. It is the world's largest electrical heating business and holds significant market positions in the domestic appliance industry worldwide. With an annual turnover of €1.5 Billion, the Group employs 8,500 people.The company is privately held, and bases most of its manufacturing and development in Ireland and the United Kingdom. However, the company also has branches in North America, Germany, Holland, Japan, Poland, Belgium, France, China (Shenyang), Australia and Scandinavia.Glen Dimplex is wholly owned by Martin Naughton after buying out other shareholders in 2003.".
- Q324437 abstract "Glen Dimplex is an Irish-based consumer electrical goods firm. It is the world's largest electrical heating business and holds significant market positions in the domestic appliance industry worldwide. With an annual turnover of €1.5 Billion, the Group employs 8,500 people.The company is privately held, and bases most of its manufacturing and development in Ireland and the United Kingdom. However, the company also has branches in North America, Germany, Holland, Japan, Poland, Belgium, France, China (Shenyang), Australia and Scandinavia.Glen Dimplex is wholly owned by Martin Naughton after buying out other shareholders in 2003.".