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Prisunic (Société Française des
Magasins à Prix Uniques) was a
French variety store chain that
closed in 2003. Its
stores were
generally located in downtown...
- Madagascar, the
store was
later converted into a
Prisunic. In 1931,
Printemps created the
discount chain Prisunic. In 1939 to
avoid the risk of the
cupola being...
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Marinopoulos super markets were
operated as
Prisunic-Marinopoulos in
cooperation with the 1997
closed French chain Prisunic. The
mascot was
called ΠιΜί and was...
- Uniprix.[citation needed] In 1997, the
chain merged with
French retailer Prisunic, in a deal that saw
Casino Group acquire a 21%
stake in the
merged company...
- died
September 1941 in New York) was a
French businessman who co-founded
Prisunic in 1931.
Forced to
emigrate because of his
Jewish heritage, he committed...
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designed a
fashion collection for the
European department store chain Prisunic. She
appeared in
three films in 1990 and 1991,
Chambre à part, Sans un...
- she
married industrialist Henri Reichenbach, one of the
founders of the “
Prisunic”
retail store chain, but
their marriage ended with his
suicide in 1940...
- Pinault-Printemps-Redoute, a
major retailing firm
created by the
merger of the Printemps-
Prisunic department store chain and La Redoute, a
leading mail-order
house founded...
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Galland as
Prisunic's manager Jacques Mancier as Babar's
father Charles Bayard as An
onlooker at
Prisunic Louisette Rousseau as A
woman at
Prisunic Wasteland...
-
Minister Michel Crépeau from 1981 to 1986. She
worked in
human resources for
Prisunic and Pinault-Printemps-Redoute (now
known as Kering) from 1986 to 1993....