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  2. Saturn (store) - Wikipedia

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    Saturn is a German chain of electronics stores in Germany. With Media Markt it constitutes Media-Saturn Holding, owned by the retail trade company Ceconomy, which was spun-off from Metro Group in 2017. The Saturn store in Hamburg is the biggest electronics retail shop in Europe. Saturn is known for its slightly coarse advertising slogan Geiz ...

  3. MediaMarkt - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] In January 2013, Metro had around 78% of the shares. The Kellerhals family owned 21.67% of Markus fernandez through their indirectly held holding company Convergenta Invest. [4] Since 2017 Media-Saturn Holding which consists of MediaMarkt and Saturn chains is owned by Ceconomy, a company formed through a demerger from Metro Group. [5]

  4. Ceconomy - Wikipedia

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    Media-Saturn-Holding (or MediaMarktSaturn Retail Group), headquartered in Ingolstadt, bundles business under the MediaMarkt and Saturn brands. The formerly independent retail chains have been affiliated under company law since 1990. [22] The first MediaMarkt store opened in Munich in 1979, [23] the first Saturn store in 1961 on Cologne's ...

  5. Metro AG - Wikipedia

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    Metro AG was renamed Ceconomy, comprising Media Markt and Saturn electronics stores, while a new company with the name Metro AG was formed, comprising Metro Cash & Carry and Real. In September 2018, Metro announced that it wanted to sell the Real hypermarket subsidiary in Germany to focus entirely on wholesale business. [ 22 ]

  6. Neuss Rheinpark-Center station - Wikipedia

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    Neuss Rheinpark-Center station is in the city of Neuss in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is located in the Neuss Rheinpark Center business park and shopping centre. It is on the Mönchengladbach–Düsseldorf railway and it is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 5 station. [1]

  7. 2nd arrondissement of Paris - Wikipedia

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    The 2nd arrondissement is the home of Grand Rex, the largest movie theater in Paris. [2] The 2nd arrondissement is also the home of most of Paris's surviving 19th-century glazed commercial arcades. At the beginning of the 19th century, most of the streets of Paris were dark, muddy, and lacked sidewalks.

  8. File:Media Markt logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org ميديا ماركت; Usage on ca.wikipedia.org MediaMarkt; Usage on da.wikipedia.org

  9. Cité du Cinéma - Wikipedia

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    Main entrance. The Cité du Cinéma (French pronunciation: [site dy sinema]) or Studios of Paris is a film studio complex originally supported and founded by the film director and producer Luc Besson, located in Saint-Denis, in the northern suburbs of Paris, in a renovated power plant, commissioned in 1933 to power the Parisian metro. [1]