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Rami Baitiéh (born 1971) is a French businessman of Lebanese ancestry, and the CEO of the British supermarket chain Morrisons.. Baitiéh is a graduate of the Compiègne Ecole Supérieure de Commerce business school, and earned MBAs, from the Université du Québec and the Warsaw central business school.
In April 2023, before the launch of the Carrefour branding, Yeinot Bitan changed its name to "Global Retail K.Y. Ltd.", [16] and in May, 50 of its franchises were converted to 3 Carrefour formats—3 being "hypermarkets", and the rest being "supermarkets" and "city markets".
Carrefour Group, S.A. (French: Groupe Carrefour, ⓘ), is a French multinational retail and wholesaling corporation headquartered in Massy, France. It operates a chain of hypermarkets , grocery stores and convenience stores .
Abilio dos Santos Diniz (December 28, 1936 – February 18, 2024) was a Brazilian businessman. He was the chairman of the board of directors of Península Participações, chairman of the board of directors of BRF and member of the board of directors of both Carrefour Group and Carrefour Brasil.
This is a partial list of notable Jewish American business executives in the retail industry. For other Jewish Americans, see lists of Jewish Americans . Main article: List of Jewish American businesspeople
Alexandre Bompard was born on 4 October 1972 in Saint-Étienne, France. [1] [2] As the son of Alain Bompard, a businessman and president of the AS Saint-Étienne football club from 1997 to 2003, he was exposed to the business world at a young age.
This is a partial list of notable Jewish American business executives. For other Jewish Americans, see Lists of Jewish Americans . See also: Jewish American businesspeople in finance , media , real estate , and retail
After the merger of Carrefour and Promodès in 1999, the Defforey family's 18% shares in Carrefour were diluted. Defforey distanced himself from the new direction. [2] His son Hervé Defforey was the group's number 2 until 2001. [4] The Defforey family remained minor shareholders of the group Carrefour until 2004. [3]