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  2. Liverpool (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool is a Mexican department stores chain founded by Jean Baptiste Ebrard in 1847. It is owned by the holding company El Puerto de Liverpool. [1]El Puerto de Liverpool is listed on the Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV) under the ticker symbol LIVEPOL.

  3. El Puerto de Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    El Puerto de Liverpool (officially S.A.B. de Liverpool, S.A.B. de C.V.) is a Mexican company that consists of commercial, financial, and real estate operations.The commercial area operates the department store chains Liverpool and Suburbia, freestanding retail stores of multiple fashion brands, and the Arco Norte logistics center, under construction.

  4. Mercado Libre - Wikipedia

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    Mercado Libre operates under five main business units. MarketPlace is its platform for users to sell products, Mercado Pago is its payment platform for online sales, [5] Mercado Publicado is the advertising portion of Mercado Libre, Mercado Shops is a tool designed to enhance the platform's overall ecosystem, [35] and Mercado Crédito is the company's credit line.

  5. Suburbia (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Suburbia is a Mexican chain of department stores now part of the El Puerto de Liverpool group and founded in 1970 in Mexico City.Its main activity consists of the sale of clothing, appliances, electronics and cell phones aimed at the middle and lower economic classes.

  6. Coppel - Wikipedia

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    Coppel is a nationwide department store in Mexico based in Culiacán, Sinaloa and founded in 1941. It is noted for extending easy credit and for enabling payment of purchases via twice-monthly installments. [1] Coppel began with its creator Enrique Coppel Tamayo who set up shop in Mazatlán, later moving to Culiacán. By 1990 the chain had 24 ...

  7. Waldo's - Wikipedia

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    It offers online sales via its website waldos.com.mx and also has a mobile app. As of 2023, the company states that it has about 12,000 e-commerce transactions a month, increasing to about 20,000 a month nearer the year-end holidays, and that the average e-commerce transaction is about 6 times larger than in-store transactions.

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  9. Category:Online retailers of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Online retailers of Mexico" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Amazon.com.mx; L.