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  2. Santa Isabel (supermarkets) - Wikipedia

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    Parent. Cencosud (2003–present) Website. www.santaisabel.cl. A location in Maipú, Santiago Province. Companies portal. Supermercados Santa Isabel ( Spanish pronunciation: [supeɾmeɾˈkaðos santa jsaˈβel] ⓘ) is a chain of supermarkets throughout Chile that are owned by Cencosud. The stores have an average area of 1,500 square meters.

  3. Cencosud - Wikipedia

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    US$ 562.6 million (2012) Number of employees. 126,530. Website. www.cencosud.com. Cencosud S.A. is a publicly traded multinational retail company. It's the largest retail company in Chile and the third largest listed retail company in Latin America, competing with the Brazilian Companhia Brasileira de Distribuição and the Mexican Walmart de ...

  4. Jumbo (hypermarket) - Wikipedia

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    jumbo.cl. Jumbo is a Chilean hypermarket chain with a presence in Chile, Argentina, and Colombia. Founded in 1976 by Horst Paulmann, Jumbo is a subsidiary and pillar of the Cencosud business consortium, which also owns Santa Isabel, Disco, Super Vea, and Metro supermarkets, as well as Easy and Paris stores. Jumbo's premise is mainly associated ...

  5. List of supermarket chains in South America - Wikipedia

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    SuperLEY (rebranded to Almacenes Ley in 2003) Vivero (rebranded to Almacenes Exito in 2007) Almacenes Olímpica. SAO (hypermarkets to Olimpica) Ara (from 2013, brand to Jeronimo Martins) Jumbo. Metro. Carrefour (closed in 2013) Colsubsidio.

  6. List of companies of Chile - Wikipedia

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    Santa Isabel: Consumer services Food retailers & wholesalers Santiago: 1976 Supermarkets Santiago Stock Exchange: Financials Investment services Santiago: 1893 Primary exchange Sky Airline: Consumer services Airlines Santiago: 2001 Airline SM-Chile: Financials Equity investment instruments Santiago: 1996 Financial holdings, including Banco de Chile

  7. Telephone numbers in Chile - Wikipedia

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    Total number portability exists in Chile, [2] so users can freely move from one service provider to another without losing their number, regardless of connection technology, whether land-line, mobile or VoIP. Therefore, a number beginning with "8" or "9" no longer denotes that it is a mobile phone number.

  8. Santa Isabel metro station - Wikipedia

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    Santa Isabel is a metro station on Line 5 of the Santiago Metro, in Santiago, Chile. It takes its name from its location beneath the intersection of Avenida General Bustamante with Avenida Santa Isabel, the intersection that delineates the communes of Providencia, Ñuñoa and Santiago. The station is located underground, between the stations ...

  9. Supermercados Peruanos - Wikipedia

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    Supermercados Peruanos S.A. started in 1993 because the international Ahold decided to sell Supermercados Santa Isabel Perú, and in the same year, the Peruvian bank Interbank bought the company. Between 2006 and 2009, they started to change all Santa Isabel stores into Plaza Vea and Vivanda.