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  2. Casas Bahia - Wikipedia

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    Casas Bahia, unlike many of its competitors, does not rely on an internet presence as a cornerstone of its strategy—only in February 2009 it launched its online store, pressed by an increasing number of online sales in Brazil. Rather, Casas Bahia makes the majority of its profit by charging interest on installment plan purchases, making it ...

  3. Via (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Via Varejo holds a 21.9% stake in Cnova Brazil, [12] which owns and operates the following online stores: Extra.com.br, Casasbahia.com.br, Pontofrio.com. [18]As of July 2020, the company has 1073 stores in Brazil, distributed under the brands Casas Bahia with 857 stores and Ponto Frio with 216 stores.

  4. Samuel Klein (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Klein (15 November 1923 – 20 November 2014) was a Polish-Brazilian business magnate and philanthropist who founded the Casas Bahia chain of department stores in Brazil, building them into the top retailer in the country, and making him known in the 1990s as the "Sam Walton of Brazil". [1]

  5. Michael Klein (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    He is the CEO of the Brazilian chain of department stores, Casas Bahia, and former chairman of Via Varejo, the parent company of Casas Bahia, Cnova Brazil and Ponto Frio. [1] Michael's father, Samuel Klein, founded Casas Bahia in 1952. Since June 2019, the Klein family own a controlling stake in Via Varejo. [2]

  6. After years of limbo in L.A., 836-pound Bahia Emerald may ...

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    The 180,000-carat Bahia Emerald has long been held in Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department custody, but a federal judge's ruling could clear the way for it to return to Brazil.

  7. Cnova - Wikipedia

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    Cnova Brazil, now integrated into Via Varejo businesses, [17] was specialized in e-commerce activities throughout the country. Its creation follows the merger of the online activities of Casas Bahia, Ponto Frio and Extra, a hypermarket chain belonging to the Brazilian group Pão de Açúcar, the leading national retailer in Brazil.

  8. Brazil travel guide: Everything you need to know before you go

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    Brazil is exuberance. Nature is green and lush at every turn, from the ridges and boulder mountains of Rio to the coconut coves of Bahia and the vast rainforest and river-sea of the Amazon.Cities ...

  9. List of companies of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Brazil is a founding member of the United Nations, the G20, BRICS, Unasul, Mercosul, Organization of American States, Organization of Ibero-American States, CPLP, and the Latin Union. Brazil is a regional power in Latin America and a middle power in international affairs, [5] with some analysts identifying it as an emerging global power. [6]