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DNS store in Sochi, Russia DNS store in Brateyevo District, Moscow, Russia. DNS (short for Digital Network System) was founded in 1998 in Vladivostok, after the founders' previous business specialising in corporate computer services ended in bankruptcy. The company initially sold computers assembled by hand inside a retail store. [7]
[citation needed] The original Detsky Mir building was Russia's largest toy shop from 1957 until 2008, when it was sold by Detsky Mir [5] to VTB [4] and was closed for restoration, [4] with the cost of the restoration estimated at US $138 million. [6] The building reopened on March 31, 2015 under the name Central Children's Store on Lubyanka. [4]
Children's retail store, owned by Sistema: Dixy: Consumer goods Retail Moscow: 1992 Supermarkets & hypermarkets chain E4 Group: Группа Е4 Industrials Construction & materials Moscow: 2006 Heavy construction Eksmo: Эксмо Consumer services publishing Moscow: 1991 Publishing, specialty retailers En+ Group: En+ Group Utilities ...
In 2018, the company opened an online store.In the fall of 2020, the online store features were added to Gold Apple's mobile app.The online store offers more than 60 thousand products from 1,500 brands, including 84 exclusive brands and brands with narrow distribution.
Dixy Store in Moscow, Central Russia. DIXY (Дикси) is Russia's third largest food retail company. The Moscow-based company and its subsidiaries specialize in sale of food and everyday products. DIXY is a subsidiary of DKBR MEGA RETAIL GROUP LIMITED. [3] The DIXY main competitors are X5 Group, Magnit, Metro AG, Auchan and others.
M.Video store in Ulan-Ude, Buryatia. M.Video-Eldorado Group operates a network of more than 1,200 stores in 370 Russian cities from the Kaliningrad Region to Kamchatka and develops its own marketplace of consumer electronics, which provides a wide assortment and quick availability of goods throughout the country.
In April 2021, Wildberries launched an online store in the United States. [12] Since June 2021, Wildberries has started online sales by installment and on credit in Russia. [16] In July 2021, Ukraine imposed sanctions against Wildberries and its owner Tatyana Kim. Trade in military uniforms and anti-Ukrainian books was named as the reason. [17]
As of 31 December 2019, the Company operated 16,297 stores, including 15,354 Pyaterochka proximity stores, 852 Perekrestok supermarkets and 91 Karusel hypermarkets, the Perekrestok.ru online supermarket (two dark stores in Moscow and one dark store in St Petersburg) and the 5Post delivery service for online store and marketplace orders (8,000 ...