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  2. H&M - Wikipedia

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    H&M is a Swedish company that offers affordable clothing, accessories, and homeware worldwide. It operates 4,801 stores in 75 markets, including Germany, where it has online and physical shops.

  3. The Woman Curating H&M’s Vast Multiverse - AOL

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    But back in 2015, when H&M first approached Lagerfeld’s camp for a collaboration, a designer-retailer partnership was not as desirable for luxury labels and independent brands as it may be today ...

  4. Henry Molaison - Wikipedia

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    Henry Molaison, also known as H.M., was an American who had bilateral medial temporal lobectomy in 1953 to treat his epilepsy. He developed severe anterograde amnesia and became unable to form new memories, while his pre-surgery memories remained intact.

  5. Stefan Persson (magnate) - Wikipedia

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    Stefan Persson is a Swedish billionaire businessman and the 36% owner of H&M, the fashion company founded by his father Erling Persson. He is also the chairman of Hexagon AB, a technology company, and owns properties and farms in Europe.

  6. Helena Helmersson - Wikipedia

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    During her tenure H&M faced financial challenges due to the Covid pandemic [7] and losses from disinvesting in Russia as a result of the Russo-Ukrainian war as well as global supply chain difficulties and costs. [8] On 31 January 2024, it was announced that Helmersson would be replaced as CEO of H&M by Daniel Ervér. [9] [10]

  7. List of medical abbreviations: H - Wikipedia

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    Find the meaning of various medical abbreviations that start with H, such as Hb for hemoglobin, HCV for hepatitis C virus, and H&P for history and physical examination. This web page provides a sortable table of common and uncommon H abbreviations in medicine.