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It looks like someone from Samsonite changed this article on Nov 26. It looks like user:moveconvertible is a Marketing person for them possibly?
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23:50, 23 December 2014 (UTC)reply
'== Product Evolution ==
Here are just a few of the luggage landmarks that Samsonite has created over the years:
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Taif
I removed the following line from the main article as there is no prior reference to, explanation of, or citation in reference to "Taif" anywhere else in the article. Google tells me it's a city in Saudi Arabia. Can anyone provide a reason why this should remain in the article?
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It says Samsonite is an American company. Yet their home office is now in Luxembourg, and they're on the HK stock exchange? Doesn't sound American at all to me. — Preceding
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20:52, 10 May 2018 (UTC)reply
I was equally confused as I read this article. It may have been an American company before, but it certainly doesn't appear to be that any longer. I have removed the "American" from the lead, choosing not to replace it with anything for now (Luxembourg, even Hong Kong, appear to be more plausible home-country candidates), at least until someone can explain why "American" should be there.
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02:02, 15 November 2018 (UTC)reply
This section seems promotional and unnecessary. It also lacks sourcing. Planning to remove unless anyone feels differently.
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