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BHTB
(redirected from Beverly Hills Teddy Bear Company)

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BHTBBeverly Hills Teddy Bear Company (various locations)
BHTBBritish Horseracing Training Board
BHTBBringing Home the Beacon (TV show)


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Despite the nation being at war and the economy's downturn, the Beverly Hills Teddy Bear Company is projecting double-digit growth in 2002, after a banner year in which the company grew more than 40 percent.
Stuff-A-Friend, the Valencia, CA based company, formerly owned by the Beverly Hills Teddy Bear Company, is elated with the level of support Noah's Ark is able to offer their representatives.
Other Significant Progress Made by the Company This Year During the past year the company has made significant progress on many fronts, including: --Completion of 31 half-hour episodes of GINA D'S KIDS CLUB(R) programs; --Signing its first licensing deal with the Beverly Hills Teddy Bear Company, which will manufacture and distribute plush toys like Cuddle Bugs, BOBO Blocks, Hammy, Fishy and other characters; --Partnering with Bernadette DiFrancesco, creator of Ms.
 
 
 
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