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This includes the parent company's Falabella department stores and Tottus hypermarkets. [1] The company's mottos are "Hay vida en tu plaza" - "There's life in your plaza", [3] "Más vida a tu vida" - "More life to your life", and "Dale vida a tu plaza" - "Give life to your plaza. Falabella plans on opening 40 new locations within 2011 including ...
Falabella S.A. is a Chilean multinational company.It is the largest retail company in Chile followed by Cencosud and one of the largest in Latin America. It operates its flagship Falabella department stores in addition to Mall Plaza shopping centers, Tottus hyper & supermarkets, Banco Falabella banks, and Sodimac home improvement centers.
On May 17, 2007, Falabella agreed to merge with D & S to form the largest retail company in Chile, but a ruling of the Court of Defense of Free Competition on January 31, 2008, rejected the operation, giving as fundamental arguments that the merger would produce a huge change in the market structure, creating a company that would be the ...
Year Title Premiere date Finale date No. of episodes Ref. 2011: Decibel 110: October 12, 2011: April 15, 2012: 60 [7]2012: Maldita: May 22, 2012: August 2, 2012
Banco Falabella is a Chilean bank. Founded in 1998, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is headquartered in Las Condes , Chile. [ 2 ] It is a subsidiary of S.A.C.I. Falabella and has branches in Chile, Peru , and Colombia .
It is owned and operated by Falabella. [1] There are 40 locations in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru, Colombia, Uruguay and Mexico. [1]The company plans doubling its presence in America by 2010. [1]
According to a Church tradition beginning with Irenaeus (c. 130 – c. 202 AD) he was the Luke named as a companion of Paul in three of the Pauline letters, but "a critical consensus emphasizes the countless contradictions between the account in Acts and the authentic Pauline letters": [9] an example can be seen by comparing Acts' accounts of ...
Héroes has 6 episodes. Each one of them relates the history of one of the principal figures of the Chilean history in the 19th century: Bernardo O'Higgins, José Miguel Carrera, Manuel Rodríguez, Diego Portales, José Manuel Balmaceda and Arturo Prat.