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Littlewoods Pools : ウィキペディア英語版
Littlewoods


Littlewoods was a retail and football betting company founded in Liverpool, Merseyside, England by John Moores in 1923. It grew to become the largest private company in Europe by the 1980s but declined in the face of increased competition from rivals and the Internet. Today the brand name remains as part of Shop Direct Group although the original company once employing 4,000 people has been broken up.

==History==
The original company began in 1923 as a football pools (sports betting) company, known as Littlewood Pools. After making a loss in the first season of operation, John Moores' original partners withdrew from the venture. Moores persisted with family assistance and by 1932 was in a position to expand the business into mail-order retailing. The first mail-order catalogue was sent to existing subscribers to the pools and the take up – mostly women – formed 'clubs'. Effectively, they became retail agents, collecting money for goods ordered from the catalogue from friends and family and distributing goods shipped to them. The mail-order business expanded and the first Littlewoods high-street store opened in 1937.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.thecatalogshop.co.uk/catalogue-history/littlewoods-introduction2.php )
Littlewoods grew as a retail and betting organisation and, at its height, there were about 4,000 employees working there. In 1982, it was the largest private company in Europe. At one time, it was also the largest family-owned firm in the UK.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.savebritainsheritage.org/news/article.php?id=219 )

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