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  2. Coop (Switzerland) - Wikipedia

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    The Coop Group is headquartered in Switzerland and operates in the retail, wholesale, and production sectors. Coop Group operates store formats in the food, non-food and service sectors. With Transgourmet Holding AG, Coop is Europe's second largest cash & carry and wholesale supplies business. In total, the Coop Group has around 2,500 retail ...

  3. Migros - Wikipedia

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    To this day, Migros keeps the cooperative society as its form of organisation. A large part of the Swiss population are members of the Migros cooperative – around 2 million of Switzerland's total population of 8.4 million, [17] [18] thus making Migros a supermarket chain that is owned by its customers. More than 90% of the assortment of goods ...

  4. List of largest private non-governmental companies by revenue

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    Coop Group: 29.49 (2019) [13] Switzerland 1969 60 KPMG: 29.22(2020) [13] Netherlands 1987 61 Xinjiang Guanghui Industry Investment Group: 28.7 (2019) [13] China 1989 62

  5. Coop - Wikipedia

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    The Co-operative brand, used by several UK co-operative businesses The Co-operative Group, the largest co-operative in the UK; CO-OP Financial Services, an interbank ATM network operating in Canada and United States; Harvard/MIT Cooperative Society, nicknamed "The Coop", a cooperative campus store based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

  6. The Co-operative Group - Wikipedia

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    The Co-operative Group Limited, trading as Co-op and formerly known as the Co-operative Wholesale Society, is a British consumer co-operative with a group of retail businesses, including grocery retail and wholesale, legal services, funerals and insurance, and social enterprise.

  7. Bell Food Group - Wikipedia

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    As early as 1912, Bell was the largest meat producer in Switzerland and one year later it entered into an alliance ("Bell Alliance") with what was then the Association of Swiss Consumers (now Coop). [4] The group of companies was converted into a holding company in 1999. In 2001, Bell took over all Coop butchers' headquarters.

  8. List of Swiss companies by revenue - Wikipedia

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    Switzerland has a large economy and highly skilled labor force. Fifteen Swiss companies are included on Fortune's "Global 500" list (in 2011). As of 2018 the largest non-financial companies in terms of annual revenue were Glencore, Vitol and Trafigura, with Nestlé as the largest employer.

  9. Selgros - Wikipedia

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    Selgros is a cash and carry chain in Europe, owned by Transgourmet Holding, a wholly owned subsidiary of Coop (Switzerland). It started in 1989 as a joint venture between Rewe Group (50%) and Otto Group (50%). In March 2008, Rewe took over 100% of the company, and in October 2008 formed the Transgourmet Holding company with Coop.