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Articles related to brands of luxury goods owned by Andre Garcia .

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Claification needed

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@Cigarlover: You have added content that states that the "Andre Garcia" brand name was inspired by the American battleship Diego Garcia. There is no such battleship. There is an American naval station (Naval Support Facility Diego Garcia). Is it possible that you have misunderstood the source article? WikiDan61ChatMe!ReadMe!! 15:31, 1 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Yes. Your are correct. It is correctly stated in one of the article in Robb Report 'Garcia' comes from the UK and US airbase in the Central Indian Ocean. But in another article, it got incorrectly labeled as American battleship. This incorrect content was source and made it into wiki unfortunately. Thanks for catching this. Will have it corrected in the wiki.

On a different note, I see that all external links to various press articles got deleted from the wiki page. Can you please help understand, what was the reason for that ? Thanks.

@CigarLover: The point of the external links section is to provide links to websites that can provide more information than can reasonably be placed in an encyclopedia article. It is not to provide links to every advertorial that has ever been written about a company. Many of the links that were deleted were already used as citations to information in the article, so their inclusion in the External links section was redundant. WikiDan61ChatMe!ReadMe!! 19:14, 1 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]

@WikiDan61: : Ok. That makes sense. Feel free to delete redundant external links in that case.