Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
In 2001, the company merged with "Cadenalco" disappearing in this way "Almacenes Super Ley" and then acquires to "Almacenes Ley". [2] In 2005 "Grupo Éxito" forays into the property business and creates the "Tarjeta Éxito" in an alliance with Tuya. By 2010, Groupe Casino owned 67% of Almacenes Exito. The company starts the absorption of ...
In 2022 Éxito replaces the headquarters of Almacenes La 14 in Palmira, Cartago, Tuluá, Buenaventura and Jamundí, Valle del Cauca Department, as well as the headquarters of Girardot, in Cundinamarca Department. [13] On January 26, 2024, Casino and GPA sold their 34% stake in Exito to the Salvadoran group Grupo Calleja for 400 million euros ...
Almacenes la 14; Almacenes Éxito owned by Groupe Casino Almacenes Ley (rebranded of Almacenes Exito in 2012) Bodegas Surtimax (cash & carry, brand of Almacenes Exito) Cafam (rebranded to Almacenes Exito in 2010) Carulla (brand of Almacenes Exito) Pomona (brand of Almacenes Exito) SuperLEY (rebranded to Almacenes Ley in 2003)
As of 2006 Carulla Vivero was acquired by Almacenes Exito the largest supermarket company in Colombia, which is and owned by French retailer Groupe Casino. The Carulla brand will continue to exist after the merger since it has over 100 years of history and holds a strong market participation in Bogota, Medellin, Cartagena, and Barranquilla.
The Grupo Empresarial Antioqueño (GEA, Business Group of Antioquia) also known as Sindicato Antioqueño, is a Colombian conglomerate composed by around 125 companies, [1] most of them based in Antioquia Department.
Easy, based in Florida, Chile, was founded in Argentina in 1993 and the following year opened its first store in Chile. In 2001, it bought out The Home Depot's branches in Argentina and Chile and rebranded them as Easy.
Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Donate
Palacio de Hierro Polanco, Mexico City Inside of an El Palacio de Hierro store Art Nouveau stained-glass ceiling by Jacques Grüber at the downtown flagship (1921) [1]. El Palacio de Hierro (English: The Iron Palace) is an upscale chain of 16 full-line Palacio de Hierro department stores, 3 Boutique Palacio junior department stores, 2 Casa Palacio home stores, and 2 outlets located in Greater ...