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  2. Leroy Merlin - Wikipedia

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    Leroy Merlin (French: [ləʁwa mɛʁlɛ̃]) is a French-headquartered home improvement and gardening retailer serving several countries in Europe, Asia, South America, and Africa. Leroy Merlin is owned by the Mulliez family , which also owns Auchan .

  3. Adeo - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the Mulliez Group changed its name from Leroy Merlin to Adeo to avoid confusion with one of its brands, Leroy Merlin. [11] In 2008, Leroy Merlin acquired William Obrist in Poland for €45 million. The company grew from 3 to 24 stores. [12] In October 2014, the Adeo Group bought Quotatis. [13] In March 2023, Adeo announced its plan to ...

  4. Leroy (name) - Wikipedia

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    Adolphe Leroy, French entrepreneur, co-founder of Leroy Merlin Adrian Le Roy (c.1520–1598), French music publisher, lutenist, guitarist, and composer Adrien Leroy (born 1981), French chess player and poet

  5. Association Familiale Mulliez - Wikipedia

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    Leroy Merlin: (home improvement and gardening) MacoPharma: Pharmaceutical company; Orsay: Fashion; Phildar (100%): Fabric stores, textiles; Picwic (sold): toy stores; Pimkie: Young women's and girl's clothing; Norauto, Midas Europe (10%): Car repairs; Odyssey: International network of French schools; Oney (previously: Banque Accord): Financial ...

  6. Gérard Mulliez - Wikipedia

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    His holding Association Familiale Mulliez (AFM) controls Auchan [4] as well as a diverse mix of other retail chains such as Leroy Merlin, Decathlon, [5] Saint Maclou, Kiloutou, Kiabi, Flunch, etc. [6] It is co-owned between a thousand family members. [6] Six hundred of his cousins are millionaires as a result. [2]

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  8. List of superstores - Wikipedia

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    Leroy Merlin - DIY, gardening; Monoprix - hypermarket; Mr Bricolage - DIY; MS Mode - clothing; Norauto - automotive, car repair; Point P Groupe Saint-Gobain - DIY;

  9. Castorama - Wikipedia

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    In February 2009, Kingfisher sold 31 stores of Castorama in Italy to French retailer Leroy Merlin. In 1969, Christian Dubois founded in Englos, near Lille, France's first large-scale (5000 m 2) DIY store. The rapid expansion of the chain meant that 20 years later Castorama had 80 stores in France. [3]