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For love of porcelain
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JOAN VERDON, STAFF WRITER
The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
09-09-2005
For love of porcelain -- Lladr signing raises funds to fight cancer
By JOAN VERDON, STAFF WRITER
Date: 09-09-2005, Friday
Section: BUSINESS
Edtion: All Editions
Column: SPOTLIGHT ON RETAILING
Juan Vincente Lladr spends most of his time in the City of Porcelain, but he's a regular visitor to the borough of Moonachie.
Moonachie is home to the U.S. headquarters of Lladr, the privately held Spanish company that is one of the world's leading sellers of luxury porcelain figurines. Lladr is the president of the company, and the son of ...
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