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| Carrefour plans new hypermarket at Arena Mall in Dubai Sports City |
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Carrefour, the world\'s second largest retailer, has announced it will develop a 136,000 square foot hypermarket in Dubai Sports City to support its growth strategy in the Middle East.
A critical element supporting Carrefour\'s decision was research which showed that Dubai Sports City w... |
| Wal-Mart looks to Chinese cities in hinterlands |
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They\'re Chinese cities so far in the boonies that Lonely Planet doesn\'t even bother to mention them in its popular travel guide. But Wal-Mart has found them as part of the company\'s aggressive push into China\'s smaller markets.
China\'s economic growth is rapidly spreading out... |
| Kaufland investments near 400 mln. euro |
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German retailer Kaufland, part of the Lidl&Schwarz group, has invested so far some 390 million euro to develop its store chain in Romania, and, under this year’s expansion plans, investments will exceed 400 million euro, the company’s representatives were quoted as saying by Business Standard.
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| Romania: Retailers continue expansion on a rising market |
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By the end of 2009, the company will open hypermarkets in Oradea (western Romania), Buzau (southern Romania), Sibiu (center), Deva (center), Braila (south), Iasi (east), Constanta (south-east) and Bucharest.
International retail companies active on the local market opened in H1, 2008 over 256 sh... |
| Tesco ties up with Tata for Retail |
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After Tisco and Telco from the House of Tata comes Tesco, the biggest supermarket chain of UK forming an alliance with it to open cash-and-carry stores and sell its own-branded products to hypermarkets.
Tesco joins hands with Trent Limited, one of the Tata group\'s two retailing outfits,... |
| Carrefour does not plan China or Brazil sales |
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France\'s Carrefour (CARR.PA: Quote, Profile, Research), the world\'s second biggest retailer, has no plans to sell its activities in China or Brazil, its chief executive said on Monday.
At a shareholders\' meeting called to approve a change in the management structure so Jose Luis Du... |
| Speed is watchword for a stuttering Carrefour |
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In the Bois de Boulogne this morning, Carrefour shareholders will gather for the second time in three months to vote on changes at the top of Europe\'s biggest retailer.
At the extraordinary general meeting investors will have their say on Carrefour\'s proposal to replace its two-tier b... |
| Wal-Mart plans IT back office in Bangalore |
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A new address may be added to Bangalore’s already-crowded IT landscape. Wal-Mart, the world’s biggest retailer, is mulling a captive IT/ITeS unit in India’s tech capital, with the potential to create several hundred jobs, sources said.
The $388-billion retail giant, based in Bentonvi... |
| Dubai-based real estate major Majid Al Futtaim looks to India |
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Dubai-based real estate major Majid Al Futtaim (MAF) is likely to enter India for which it is in the process of identifying a local partner.
The country\'s estimated 16 billion dollar realty sector, which has already attracted UAE-based players like Emmar, Limitless, Nakheel and SmartCit... |
| Many French Oppose - Sarkozy's China Overtures |
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy\'s campaign to calm Chinese anger over the Olympic torch\'s rough-and-tumble journey through the French capital faces one big obstacle: the French.
Mr. Sarkozy has tapped three top French officials, including a former prime minister, to travel to China t... |
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