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Praktiker AG was a
German hardware store chain which operated in Europe. It was
based in
Hamburg and
opened its
first store in 1978 in
Luxembourg under...
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chains that
typically operate in
smaller buildings, such as
Tesco and
Praktiker (the
latter which is
defunct since 2014),
opened stores in the big-box-store...
- of the
Bricostore chain by Kingfisher,
followed by the
acquisition of
Praktiker Romania in 2018,
bringing the
number of
stores to 34.
Brico Dépôt brand...
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previously belonged to the
Praktiker hardware store chain, and
declared itself insolvent on 25 July 2013 due to
Praktiker's insolvency.
Alongside the 20...
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leaders of the
consumer goods market in the
locations they
operate at.
Praktiker Mercator Carrefour HIPPO markets Mercato Italia List of
shopping malls...
- Netherlands, and in 1968 in Düsseldorf. In 2005,
Metro split off the
Praktiker home
improvement division,
which went
public as an
independent company...
- Media-Saturn-Holding 533 Heinz-Georg Baus Germany 3.4
billion Bauhaus,
Praktiker 534 Axel
Oberwelland Germany 3.3
billion August Storck, Werther's Original...
- been
built mainly on the
outskirts of the city: Metro, Kaufland, Triumf,
Praktiker, Billa, Mr. Bricolage, Baumax, Technopolis,
Technomarket Europa, and others...
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Archived from the
original on 22
March 2007.
Retrieved 26
September 2018.
Praktiker ohne Probleme? In: Die Zeit, Nr. 25/1975. "Titelträger des UEFA-Pokals"...
- like Cora, Metro,
Selgros and do-it-yourself
stores such as
Baumax and
Praktiker.
Among the
retailers found in the city's
shopping centers are H&M, Zara...