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  2. Kesko - Wikipedia

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    Kesko headquarters in Kalasatama, Helsinki, Finland Former Kesko headquarters in Katajanokka, Helsinki, Finland. Kesko Corporation (Finnish: Kesko Oyj, Swedish: Kesko Abp) is a Finnish retailing conglomerate with its head office in Kalasatama, Helsinki. [3] It is engaged in the grocery trade, building and technical trade, and car trade.

  3. Kesko Senukai - Wikipedia

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    Kesko Senukai created their specific trade concept called "Shop in the shop". These are specialized stores which one can find in a specific "Senukai" shop's sections, and offers specific items and services: [33] "Namu technikos centras" (abbr. NTC) – a specialized home appliances and electronic goods trade centre. In the end of 2013, five ...

  4. Verkkokauppa.com - Wikipedia

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    Verkkokauppa.com was declared as Finland's most usable web shop by Adage in 2006 and chosen as the best webstore in Finland in 2010 by TNS Gallup. Verkkokauppa.com was Finland's 3rd most known online-brand after Google and Facebook in 2013 by Taloustutkimus. In 2019, RichRelevance named the company the leading innovator in personalization. [1]

  5. List of largest shopping centres in the Nordic countries

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    This is a list of the largest shopping centres in the Nordic countries, comprising Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Iceland. All shopping centres over 50,000 m 2 are shown. Name

  6. M-Market - Wikipedia

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    M-Market Keihäskoski in Karttula, Kuopio.. M-Market (Finnish: M-ketju; lit. M-chain) is a Finnish grocery store chain. The chain was founded by independent retailers in 2006, which was created as a result of cooperation between retailers who opposed the sale of Spar Finland to SOK and resigned from the chain.

  7. List of hypermarkets - Wikipedia

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    Mydin Wholesale Hypermarket in Malacca, Malaysia. AEON; Giant Hypermarket; Lulu Hypermarket; Mydin Wholesale Hypermarket; NSK Trade City; Servay Hypermarket (East Malaysia only) Lotus's (formerly known as Tesco) Econsave; Sabasun HyperRuncit; Defunct: Carrefour – taken over by AEON BiG in 2012; Makro – taken over by Tesco in 2007; Tesco ...

  8. Horze - Wikipedia

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    The Horze riding brand was launched in October 2003 by Oy Finn-Tack Ltd., originally a wholesale supplier of trotting equipment since 1982. [1] In 2004 it opened its first concept stores in St. Petersburg and Lahti, followed by Oslo, Stockholm and Copenhagen. Since then, franchise stores have been added across Europe. [2]

  9. S Group - Wikipedia

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    This is the largest of the S Group's supermarket chains, with nearly 400 stores around Finland. According to HOK-Elanto cooperative, Klaukkala would get another S-market in addition to the existing one, but it will become the largest S-market to match its size and product range with Prisma .