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Logik may refer to: * LoGIK, the GIK Institute Clock Tower in Topi, Pakistan * Logik, an electronics brand of Currys plc, originally of Dixons Retail * Logik (poem) See also * Logic (other) Logic is the study of the principles and criteria of valid inference and demonstration. Logic may also refer to: *Mathematical logic, a branch of mathematics that grew out of symbolic logic *Philosophical logic, the application of formal logic t ...
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Currys Plc
Currys plc is a British multinational electrical and telecommunications retailer, and services company headquartered in London, England, which was formed in 2014 by the merger of Dixons Retail and Carphone Warehouse Group. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. The company operates under a number of brands in the United Kingdom, Ireland and mainland Europe. These include Currys in the United Kingdom and Ireland and Elkjøp, Elgiganten and Gigantti in the Nordics. History Following shareholder agreement in July 2014, the £3.8 billion merged entity was launched on 7 August 2014; on the first day of trading the shares in the merged business were owned 50:50 by the former Dixons Retail and former Carphone Warehouse shareholders. Carphone Warehouse's Sir Charles Dunstone was appointed chairman, and Sebastian James became chief executive. On the first day of trading, the company opened Carphone Warehouse concessions in seven PC ...
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Logik (poem)
Logik is one of the most recited poems of the German poet and painter Joachim Ringelnatz (1883–1934). Poem Logik Die Nacht war kalt und sternenklar, Da trieb im Meer bei Norderney Ein Suahelischnurrbarthaar.— Die nächste Schiffsuhr wies auf drei. Mir scheint da mancherlei nicht klar, Man fragt doch, wenn man Logik hat, Was sucht ein Suahelihaar Denn nachts um drei am Kattegat? Translation Logic The night was starry, cold the air. There in the sea near Norderney Swam a Swahili mustache hair.— The next ship clock points to three. A couple of things don't seem clear. Hence one asks with logic mind-set What is a Swahili hair doing here? At three o'clock on the Kattegat ? ''Translated by Natias Neutert'' Literary-historical classification Genesis Logik was written in the time after the turn of the century, and first published 1912 under Joachim Ringelnatz’s real name Hans Böttcher in his book ''Die Schnupftabakdose'' (The snuffbox) ...
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