- wholesaling,
which is the sale to
business or
institutional customers. A
retailer purchases goods in
large quantities from manufacturers,
directly or through...
-
French sporting goods retailer. With over 2,082
stores in 79
countries and
regions (2024), it is the
largest sporting goods retailer in the world. The company...
-
Blockbuster as the studios'
single largest source of revenue.
Other m****
retailers soon
followed suit,
selling DVDs
below wholesale price as a loss leader...
- the
economic struggles in the country. As of
January 2023, the
clothing retailer has
nearly 3000 stores,
including its kids and home stores.
Spanning over...
- (ジーユー, jīyū) is a ****anese
discount casual wear designer,
manufacturer and
retailer, with 451
stores (As of 31 May 2022[update])
across ****an. It is fully...
- SPAR,
originally "DESPAR",
styled as "DE SPAR" (Dutch pronunciation: [də ˈspɑr]), is a
Dutch multinational franchise that
provides branding,
supplies and...
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Argos Limited is a
British retailer operating in the
United Kingdom online and
through catalogues, and
formerly in Ireland; it was
acquired by Sainsbury's...
- OpCapita. In
November 2016, a 50/50
partnership between Austrian furniture retailer ****Lutz
Group and Clayton,
Dubilier & Rice
acquired BUT. In July 2020,...
- ASOS plc (/ˈeɪsɒs/ AY-soss) is a
British online fast-fashion and
cosmetic retailer. The
company was
founded in 2000 in London,
primarily aimed at
young adults...
- A
retailers'
cooperative is a type of
cooperative which employs economies of
scale on
behalf of its
retailer members.
Retailers'
cooperatives use their...