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  2. Carrefour Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Carrefour operates several brands under the Carrefour brand, including a hypermarket, a supermarket, a proximity store, a drugstore and a gas station. Carrefour Hiper: Operates as a hypermarket. It currently has around 170 stores in this format. [1] Carrefour Bairro: Operates as a proximity store and is located in large or small neighborhoods ...

  3. List of supermarket chains in South America - Wikipedia

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    Carrefour (closed in 2013) Colsubsidio; Cooratiendas; Consumo; D1 (first discounter supermarket in Colombia) Euro supermercado; Makro (cash & carry) Super Inter; Surtifruver de la Sabana (fruits and vegetables) Tía (closed in 2017) Yep (gone into liquidation)

  4. Carrefour - Wikipedia

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    Carrefour Group, S.A. (French: Groupe Carrefour, ⓘ), is a French multinational retail and wholesaling corporation headquartered in Massy, France. It operates a chain of hypermarkets , grocery stores and convenience stores .

  5. Carrefour Brasil to elect new board members, sets ... - AOL

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    Supermarket chain Carrefour Brasil said Tuesday that its board approved calling a shareholders meeting to elect new board members and update governance standards. Alexandre Bompard was chosen as ...

  6. UPDATE 1-Brazil's Carrefour Brasil reports a 13.5% drop ... - AOL

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    Carrefour Brasil reported on Tuesday that fourth-quarter net income fell from a year earlier but beat estimates, helped by sales increases. The local unit of French retailer Carrefour SA posted an ...

  7. Intranet - Wikipedia

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    An organization-wide intranet can constitute an important focal point of internal communication and collaboration, and provide a single starting point to access internal and external resources. In its simplest form, an intranet is established with the technologies for local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs).

  8. Extranet - Wikipedia

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    During the late 1990s and early 2000s, several industries started to use the term 'extranet' to describe centralized repositories of shared data (and supporting applications) made accessible via the web only to authorized members of particular work groups - for example, geographically dispersed, multi-company project teams.

  9. Intranet strategies - Wikipedia

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    An intranet is an access-restricted network used internally in an organization. An intranet uses the same concepts and technologies as the World Wide Web and Internet. This includes web browsers and servers running on the internet protocol suite and using Internet protocols such as FTP, TCP/IP, HTML, and Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP).