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  2. Elektra (stores) - Wikipedia

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    According to official company data, Elektra sells nearly 1 in 4 televisions, 1 in 5 refrigerators, and 7 out of 10 motorcycles in Mexico. [11] Elektra's products primarily target the C and D+ segments of the population, representing middle to lower-income groups, [3] [12] while the products offered by the Salinas & Rocha chain target the C+ and ...

  3. Código Único de Identificación Laboral - Wikipedia

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    The Unique Labor Identification Code (Código Único de Identificación Laboral) (CUIL) is the number given to each worker at the beginning of their employment activity in a dependent relationship, who belongs to the Integrated Retirement and Pension System (SIJP), and to each person who manages any benefit or service of Social Security in the Argentine Republic.

  4. Grupo Salinas - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, Elektra retail stores incorporated credit programs. By 1968, Elektra had 12 stores in the region and by 1987, 59 stores. Elektra Group was listed on the Bolsa Mexicana de Valores, the Mexican Stock Exchange, in 1993. [4] In 1993, Grupo Elektra bought the Imevisión government television network and renamed it as TV Azteca.

  5. Mexico's Elektra shares deepen losses, Moody's flags ... - AOL

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    MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Shares in Mexican retailer Grupo Elektra deepened their losses on Wednesday, in a third day of volatile trades after the local stock exchange lifted a suspension implemented ...

  6. Grupo Elektra - Wikipedia

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    Grupo Elektra is a Mexican financial and retail corporation founded in 1950 by Hugo Salinas Price. The company currently operates over seven thousand points of contact across Mexico, United States , [ 5 ] and Central America, [ 6 ] through two business divisions: commercial and financial. [ 7 ]

  7. CLABE - Wikipedia

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    The provision for CLABE standardization was issued by the Asociación de Bancos de México (ABM) (Mexican Bank Association) in conjunction with the Banco de México (Mexico's Central Bank). It ensures that the inter-bank fund transfers, payroll deposits, or automatic service charges are made to the correct accounts.

  8. Banco Azteca - Wikipedia

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    The institution was created using the geographical presence of the group, thanks to the Elektra stores, a retail chain of Grupo Elektra. By 2003, Banco Azteca had more than 800 branches in these stores, eight independent contact points and 96 modules in various third-party channels.

  9. File:Grupo Elektra logo.svg - Wikipedia

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