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  2. Emart - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Emart24 convenience stores expanded to Malaysia to directly compete with CU, which Emart24's first Malaysian store opened in 2021. [23] In January 2022, Emart acquired a majority stake (80.01%) in eBay Korea, which it renamed "Gmarket Global". EBay retained a 19.99% stake in the company. [24]

  3. List of shopping malls in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of shopping malls in Malaysia. (Note: ÆON BiG, Billion, E-mart, Econsave, Giant Superstore, Mydin Emporium, KIPMall, Sunshine and Lotus's are categorised as hypermarkets and thus not listed in this article and meanwhile The Sabah KK Skybridge and Anjung Kinabalu officiated as shopping centre by 2023 Sabah government due to its multipurpose infrastructure.)

  4. List of supermarket chains in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    A Tesco (now Lotus's) store in Klang, Selangor, Malaysia. Nationwide. 99 Speedmart; AEON Group. AEON; AEON MaxValu Prime; AEON BiG; Econsave [1] Mydin; TCT Retailing Group Sdn Bhd; West Malaysia. Ben's Independent Grocer; Big 10 Grocer; Billion Supermarket; Checkers Hypermarket; C-Mart; Eco-Shop; GCH Retail. Cold Storage; Giant Hypermarket ...

  5. GS25 - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia-based KK Super Mart has announced to partnered with GS Retail to launch GS25 in Malaysia following the trend of Korean convenience stores, which both CU and e-mart24 has already arrived in the country. The first outlet was set to be launched in 2023 while targeting to launch 500 outlets within five years.

  6. List of convenience stores - Wikipedia

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    Albert Heijn To Go – owned by Stationsfoodstore, a franchiser of Albert Heijn (in addition to normal Albert Heijn supermarkets elsewhere); Jumbo City - can be found within city centers and some train stations.

  7. Lotus's - Wikipedia

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    On 9 March 2020, CP Group submitted the winning bid to reacquire Tesco Lotus, in addition to Tesco operations in Malaysia, for about US$10 billion. [6] The purchase needs the approval of Thailand's Trade Competition Commission as the new company could constitute a monopoly, given that CP Group already owns 7-Eleven convenience stores and the ...

  8. Bukit Jalil National Stadium - Wikipedia

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    It was built by United Engineers Malaysia, Bhd and designed by Arkitek FAA. [ citation needed ] It was completed three months ahead of schedule. Designed to host a multitude of events, the National Stadium is the central and most prominent sports venue at the 1.2 km 2 National Sports Complex in Bukit Jalil.

  9. Delhaize Group - Wikipedia

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    Delhaize Group SA (French pronunciation:, Dutch pronunciation: [də'leːzə]) was a Belgian multinational retail company headquartered in Molenbeek-Saint-Jean, Brussels, Belgium, [2] and operated in seven countries and on three continents.