Results 76 - 98 from 98 for "diy"
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Time For Consolidation On DIY Market: Kingfisher Takes First Step, Players Suspend Expansion
05.31.2013
The Romanian do-it-yourself and construction materials distribution market, where major players have annual sales of around EUR1.3 billion, has reached a period of consolidation after five difficult more
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Dedeman Sees 13% Growth, Expands Online
02.06.2013
Do-it-yourself retail chain Dedeman posted 2.4 billion lei (EUR548 million) revenue in 2012, up 13% on the previous year and consolidated its market leader position. more
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Hornbach Close To EUR100M Sales From Five Stores
11.14.2012
Do-it-yourself retail network Hornbach, which expanded its Romanian network to five stores this year, saw 10% higher sales in the first ten months of 2012. more
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Dedeman Sales To Overshoot EUR500M
11.07.2012
Romanian do-it-yourself retail network Dedeman could see EUR525 million sales this year, as the growth in the first ten months was slightly higher than the 10% expected. more
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Back To 2004: DIY Chains Opened Only Six Stores This Year, No Plans For More
09.19.2012
The major do-it-yourself retail networks on the local market, where Romanians spend more than EUR1 billion a year on construction supplies, interior decorations and other home improvement products, more
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Turnovers Of DIY Companies Up 9%, But Sales Per Store Are Down 4.5%
07.26.2012
The six largest DIY networks on the Romanian market last year recorded cumulated sales of EUR1.038 billion, up 8.7% on the preceding year as seven new stores opened in 2011 and with 2011 being the more
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DIY Stores In Bucharest Generate Up To EUR300M In Sales A Year
06.28.2012
The first do-it-yourself stores opened in Bucharest by seven of the eight networks operating in the city are the top performers of their respective chains. They are generally located in the southern more
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Hornbach Invested Almost EUR150M In Romania In Five Years On The Market
06.20.2012
German DIY retail chain Hornbach has invested EUR148.3 million in Romania in its five years on this market, directing the funds toward the five stores, employee training and the construction of the more
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Dedeman To Open New Store In Ramnicu Valcea On Friday
04.23.2012
Romanian construction material retailer Dedeman, the leader of the local DIY market, will open its 28th store Friday, in Ramnicu Valcea, following a EUR12 million investment. more
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DIY Chain Dedeman Plans Expansion Abroad
04.17.2012
The Paval brothers, two businessmen from Bacau (eastern Romania) who own the do-it-yourself retail chain Dedeman, the leader of the local market, want to try their luck on other markets in the region more
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Romanian DIY Retailer Dedeman Aims For EUR500M Sales
02.29.2012
Romanian do-it-yourself retailer Dedeman, controlled by brothers Adrian and Dragos Paval in Bacau, continues to surprise with rising sales, which came close to the EUR500 million mark last year. more
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Praktiker Romania's Restructuring: 500 Job Cuts In Three Years
02.23.2012
German do-it-yourself company Praktiker, which operates a 27-store network on the Romanian market, has reduced the number of employees from 2,500 to 2,000, while sales went down to half compared to more
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Ceramic Tile Market Nears Maturity As Sales Through DIY Chains Rise
12.12.2011
Bulgarian ceramic tile maker KAI Grup controlled by U.S. private equity firm Advent International, sees the market up by 5% to 10% in 2012. It would thus rebound from the slight decline in volume to more
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Weak Expansion For DIY Market This Year – Only Eight New Stores
12.04.2011
The DIY retail networks this year have put the brakes on their local expansion, opening only eight stores, including five by local network Dedeman. French network Bricostore opened one store, in more
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Dedeman Ends Year With EUR60 Million Investments
11.22.2011
Bacau-based company Dedeman, the leader of the local do-it-yourself market, will open a 10,500 square meter store in Tulcea on Friday, November 25. The store, a EUR10 million investment, is the last more
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Dedeman's Investments This Year Up To EUR50M
10.11.2011
Dedeman, the largest Romanian retailer, controlled by the Paval brothers in Bacau, invested EUR11 million in store no. 25, which will open on Friday in Alba Iulia, bringing total investments made this more
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Baumax Disappointed With Performance Of Bucharest Stores
09.30.2011
Austrian DIY network BauMax, with EUR132 million in sales last year, is currently building its second store in Cluj and is set to start work on a store in Oradea by yearend, after the stores it opened more
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Leroy Merlin's First Romanian Store Will Be The Company’s Largest
09.07.2011
The first store of France’s Leroy Merlin on the Romanian market, which will open next week in Chitila (NW of Bucharest), will be the company’s largest worldwide out of 12 markets. more
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eMag Starts Selling DIY Products
08.04.2011
eMag, the largest IT&C online retailer domestically, with EUR102 million in turnover in 2010, on Wednesday also introduced DIY items, such as power drills, trimmers and planers in its product more
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bauMax Gets HR Manager From Kaufland
07.29.2011
Roxana Ionescu, human resources manager of food retailer Kaufland over the last four years, was appointed HR manager of the local unit of Austrian do-it-yourself retailer bauMax at the beginning of more
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DIY Retailer Praktiker Sales Hit All-Time Low In Romania
07.28.2011
German-held Praktiker, which owns the largest DIY store chain on the Romanian market (27 stores), continued its decline in the first half, when sales went down by 28.8% to EUR68.7 million. This means more
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Fabryo Tests Market With Neighborhood Stores, Plans To Open Ten By Yearend
06.22.2011
Paint and varnish producer Fabryo, owned by Swedish investment firm Oresa Ventures, plans to open this year ten stores selling paint and other building materials called Renovis. more
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Praktiker and Bricostore Lost A Third Of Market In 3 Years
05.18.2011
France's Bricostore and Germany's Praktiker DIY networks, which opened the first large constructions and home improvement stores almost ten years ago, reached a cumulated market share of 34.4% in more