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On November 6, 2018, Fluid Brands Inc (which supplies for Bowring and The Bombay Company) and is owned by retail mogul, Fred Benitah, claimed insolvency. They obtained protection from creditors under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act. According to documents, Fluid Brands Inc is 50 million in debt. As
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Fred Benitah, owner and chief executive officer of the privately owned home-goods retailer Benix & Company, Inc. (based in Toronto, Ontario), purchased the insolvent Bowring Brothers chain in October 2005. Fred Benitah and his brother Isaac Benitah together privately controlled a number of
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was used as a troopship and in October 1914 carried the first 540 volunteers of the Newfoundland Regiment into World War I. Florizel ran aground and sank in 1918 with significant loss of life. The numerous vessels owned by the Bowring family between 1818–1937 were catalogued by Arthur Wardle.
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filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on September 20, 2007, Bombay's Canadian operations (after inventory disposition) were acquired by the Benitahs and combined operations with Bowring and Benix & Company.
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of November 2018, both Bowring and The Bombay Company have shut down all supplier websites and are in liquidation process. As of January 2019, all Bowring and Bombay stores are closed.
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retailers including Fairweather, International Clothiers and Benix & Co. Following this sale, Bowring began to shift its energy towards a series of "home stores" in
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Bowring Brothers became shipowners, fish and general merchantd, and steamship agentd. In the late 19th century, the Bowring Brothers chartered the ship
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stores, that, after Newfoundland became part of Canada, expanded its operation and narrowed its focus to gifts and home decor throughout Canada.
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across Canada, at its peak numbering 34 — including one in St. John's — but continued to operate 31 mall stores in larger Canadian centres.
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Bowring was engaged in Newfoundland's commerce for over 200 years, with various operations across the globe at its peak.
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across Canada and the US. By the late 1980s, the Bowring family had sold the chain to American retailer
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Bowring, Derrick (2015). Down to Bowring's: A Memoir. Creative Publishers. p. 133.
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Historical: Shipowners, fish and general merchants, steamship agents
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Companies based in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
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Index

Bowring Bros.
Bowring Brothers
Shipping
Retail
St. John's
Newfoundland
Benjamin Bowring
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
Canada
home decor

retail
Benjamin Bowring
St. John's, Newfoundland
clockmaker
dry goods
department store
Water Street

House flag
SS Florizel
World War II
shopping malls
Hallmark Cards
power centres
Bombay Company
Bowring Park (St. John's)
Bowring Downtown Centre
"The 212-year-old tale of Bowring Brothers"

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