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Carrefour Mobile. Carrefour Mobile is a Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) owned by Carrefour. [156] Carrefour Mobile SIM Carrefour Mova Mobile SIM. Carrefour offers its mobile telephony services in: Belgium (as Carrefour Mobile); France (as Carrefour Mobile); Spain (as Carrefour Móvil); Italy (as 1Mobile, also known as UNO Mobile or ...
A Carrefour City store in Paris. Carrefour City is a French chain of local convenience stores created in 2009 by the Carrefour Group with locations in five countries: France, Belgium, Spain, UAE and Israel. Carrefour City stores are convenience stores in city centers, all of these stores are open six days a week.
Carrefour Market is a French supermarket chain created in 2007, owned by the international retail group Carrefour, and has currently stores in France and several other countries, see below. Carrefour Market stores generally range from 1000 m 2 to 4000 m 2 .
PARIS — Carrefour reported sales rose 4.2 percent to 18.56 billion euros over the first quarter, spurred on by consumption in France, where it has bulked up e-commerce services, as well as fast ...
Carrefour, which has been in China since 1995, agreed to sell 80% of its Chinese operations to electronics retailer Suning.com for 620 million euros ($705 million). France's Carrefour free to ...
In France, the chain's goal is to replace all convenience stores owned by Carrefour, that could not be converted to either Carrefour City or Carrefour Contact.. In December 2010, the first Carrefour Express was created in Caen, and a second in January 2011 in Poitiers, the third opened in the 5th arrondissement of Paris.
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In 2010, 250 stores will be transformed into Dia. [5] It will mark the takeover by the Carrefour group deep discount from its branch in France [clarification needed], to create new synergies with other brands of the group. The Carrefour Discount product range however, should not be sold in Dia stores, which have their own label called "Dia".