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- Perekrestok or Perekryostok, Russian for crossroads, may refer to: Perekrestok (supermarket chain), a Russian supermarket chain Perekrestok, a Soviet...
- Perekrestok (Russian: Перекрёсток, romanized: Perekryostok, translates as "crossroad" in English) is Russia’s largest supermarket chain managed by X5...
- supermarkets under the Perekrestok brand, and hypermarkets under the Karusel supermarket [ru] brand, as well as the Perekrestok.ru online market, the 5Post...
- stores) 25315 all markets. METRO O'Key Group Da! - 82 discounter stores Perekrestok (Russian: Перекрёсток — Crossroads) Pyaterochka (Russian: Пятёрочка)...
- public offering on the London Stock Exchange in 2005. Pyaterochka and Perekrestok merged in 2006 to create X5 Retail Group; the group kept the Pyaterochka...
- of owners before it ended up being owned by the supermarket company Perekrestok. In May 2005, a 50.25% interest was sold to Bosco di Ciliegi, a Russian...
- constructed at the terrain previously occupied by a big supermarket of the Perekrestok chain, which was demolished to give way to the station. Spiridonov, Nikolay...
- Empik, DEICHMANN, Tous, Pandora, Dodo Pizza, Apple Store, Discord, Perekrestok, Lenta, AllSaints, Saint Laurent, Abercrombie & Fitch, Smyk, Magnit,...
- capitalist. From 2019 to July 2022, he has been the CEO of Vprok.ru Perekrestok. In 2008, he graduated from the St. Petersburg University Faculty of...
- member of the Board of Directors of ZAO Trading House «Supermarkets chain Perekrestok» 2001–2005 – Chairman of the Board of Directors of Trading House «TsUM»...