Results 26 - 33 from 33 for "benvenuti"
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Benvenuti Might Grow To 60-70 Stores In Five Years
08.20.2015
Footwear retailer Benvenuti might grow to 60 - 70 stores in five years, from the current 46, says owner Dan Paval. more
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Pavel, Benvenuti: One Third Of Products In Our Stores Are ‘Made In Romania’
03.06.2015
Footwear retailer Benvenuti, held by local entrepreneur Dan Pavel, has invested EUR2.3 million in building its own headquarters in Oradea. The investment comes after a time of constant growth of the more
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Romanians Export Expensive Leather Shoes, But Wear Cheap Chinese Ones
05.05.2014
Around seven out of ten pairs of shoes imported by Romanians are made of plastic, rubber or textiles, with just one out of five pairs made of leather. Thus, Romanians mainly wear “made in China” more
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Footwear Retailer Benvenuti Resumes Expansion In Full Gear
12.06.2013
Romanian-owned footwear retailer Benvenuti has opened six stores this year, more than it did in the four years before, and now has a network of 44. more
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Shoe Retailer Benvenuti: March Was Slowest Month In 19 Years
04.05.2013
March was the slowest month in nineteen years since Dan Pavel, founder and majority shareholder of footwear and accessories retailer Benvenuti started out in the retail business. more
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Shoe Retailer Benvenuti Owner: I’m Optimistic But Things Won’t Be The Same
10.11.2012
Dan Pavel, the founder and majority shareholder of footwear and accessory retailer Benvenuti says that the footwear market and consumer spending are starting to stabilize after three years of more
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Benvenuti Bets On 5% To 10% Growth In 2012
03.09.2012
Dan Pavel, the founder and majority shareholder of footwear and accessories retailer Benvenuti, expects sales to grow by 5% to 10% in 2012 after having gone up last year too. more
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Benvenuti: Price Is Still Main Purchase Criterion For Romanians
05.16.2011
Footwear and accessories retailer Benvenuti boasted the best sales since the company's set up in 2010, since turnover rose 31% to 46.2 million lei (around EUR11 million) and the company stepped back more