Bally
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Bally
Summary
Bally is a brick and mortar[1]. Bally has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Bally is in the country of Switzerland[3].
- Bally's instance of is recorded as brick and mortar[4].
- Bally's instance of is recorded as fashion house[5].
- Bally's founder is recorded as Carl Franz Bally[6].
- Bally's founder is recorded as Fritz Bally[7].
- Bally is owned by Eduard Bally[8].
- Bally is owned by Carl Franz Bally[9].
- Bally's headquarters location is recorded as Caslano[10].
- Bally's child organization or unit is recorded as Bally Wiener Schuhfabrik[11].
- Bally's Commons category is recorded as Bally (company)[12].
- Bally's industry is recorded as manufacture of footwear[13].
- Bally's industry is recorded as manufacture of leather and related products[14].
- Bally's archives at is recorded as Ballyana Archiv[15].
- 1851 marks the founding of Bally[16].
- Bally's location of formation is recorded as Schönenwerd[17].
- Bally's parent organization or unit is recorded as JAB Holding Company[18].
- Bally's official website is recorded as http://www.bally.com[19].
- Bally's product or material produced is recorded as footwear[20].
- Bally's product or material produced is recorded as clothing[21].
- Bally's product or material produced is recorded as fashion accessory[22].
- Bally's legal form is recorded as Aktiengesellschaft[23].
- Bally's different from is recorded as Bally[24].
- Bally's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as NADD Wikidata project[25].
- Bally's has works in the collection is recorded as Stedelijk Museum Zutphen[26].
- Bally's has works in the collection is recorded as Centraal Museum[27].
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Founding
Founders include Carl Franz Bally[6] and Fritz Bally[7]. 1851 marks the founding of Bally[16]. Bally's location of formation is recorded as Schönenwerd[17].
Operations
Bally's headquarters location is recorded as Caslano[10]. Bally's parent organization or unit is recorded as JAB Holding Company[18]. Bally's child organization or unit is recorded as Bally Wiener Schuhfabrik[11].
Industry
Industries include manufacture of footwear[13] and manufacture of leather and related products[14].
Ownership
Owners include Eduard Bally[8], an entrepreneur[28], 1847–1926[29], of Switzerland[30] and Carl Franz Bally[9], an entrepreneur[31], 1821–1899[32], of Switzerland[33]. Products include footwear[20], clothing[21], and fashion accessory[22].
Why It Matters
Bally has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] Bally is known by 16 alternative names across languages and contexts.[34]