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Metro Cash&Carry Says Sales Grew 30% During Coronavirus Pandemic
03.23.2020
German retailer Metro Cash&Carry, with 30 stores in Romania, said its sales increased 30% during the coronavirus epidemic, boosted by deliveries. more
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Metro Cash & Carry Headed Towards RON6B Sales Again
02.03.2020
Wholesale chain Metro Cash & Carry saw its sales increase at a double-digit rate in 2019, the second year in a row of such growth. more
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Metro Cash & Carry Wants LaDoiPasi Network to Increase to 1,400 Stores by End of 2020
11.15.2019
The LaDoiPasi franchise, launched by Germany’s Metro Cash & Carry, currently numbers more than 1,000 stores, following 300 store openings in 2019, the company officials said. The plan is to step up more
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LaDoiPasi Retail Chain Set to Reach 1,100 Stores by Yearend
06.07.2019
The LaDoiPasi franchise that German-held Metro Cash & Carry launched in 2012 now numbers 860 stores, the most ever, and the officials of Metro say they seek to open about 250 more by the end of the more
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Franchised LaDoiPasi Store Chain Reaches Over 820 Units; Eyes 1,100 Units By End-2019
04.16.2019
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Metro Cash & Carry To Triple Logistics Space
02.15.2019
Metro Cash & Carry store chain plans to almost triple logistics area once the new platform now under construction in Stefanestii de Jos near Bucharest has been completed. more
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EC Allots EUR517M for Bucharest Airport Metro Line
02.13.2019
The European Commission on Wednesday approved EUR517 million financing for a new metro line in Bucharest that would eventually run to the Otopeni international airport. more
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Metro Cash & Carry Revenue Up 10% in 2018
01.30.2019
German-held Metro Cash & Carry, which entered Romania more than two decades ago, saw its revenue up 10% to EUR1.08 billion in 2018. This is the highest increase in the past 12 years. more
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Franchised LaDoiPasi Store Chain Hits Record High With Over 700 Units
12.27.2018
The LaDoiPasi franchise, launched in 2012 by German group Metro Cash & Carry, reached a record high, of some 720 stores, according to ZF data. The group previously said it plans to reach 2,000 partner more
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Metro Leases Over 58,000 Sqm Of Logistics Space Within Project Developed By Belgium’s WdP In N Bucharest
11.05.2018
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Metro Cash & Carry Resumes Investment In Romania, Expands Logistics Space
04.20.2018
Metro Cash & Carry, the company that started modern retail in Romania and currently has two warehouses in Bucharest, is resuming logistics investment. more
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Metro Seeks To Reach 2,000 Convenience Stores in Romania by 2020
10.26.2017
Retailer METRO Cash & Carry is re-positioning its convenience store brand LaDoiPasi as an independent franchise and seeks to reach 2,000 stores in Romania by 2020. more
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Metro Trying To Restructure Real Estate Operations In Romania
05.05.2017
Germany’s Metro group is beginning an assessment of the operations in Romania, following the developments at the headquarters where an extensive restructuring process is ongoing. The group will more
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Metro Sells Its Last Four Real Hypermarkets In Romania
01.20.2017
German group Metro on Friday sold the shares held in Real Hyper Magazine SRL, which operates four Real stores in Romania, to the company Terazone Enterprises Limited. more
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Metro Cash & Carry Returns To Growth Despite Closing One Store
12.15.2016
Metro Cash & Carry revenue increased by 2.7% to EUR911 million in the financial 2015/2016, as shown in its financial report. more
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Metro Cash & Carry Sees Highest Growth After 2009
10.12.2016
Metro Cash & Carry Romania ended the first half with a little more than 2 billion lei (EUR446 million) revenue, up 2.3% compared with the year-ago period. This is the highest growth of the company in more
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Roland Ruffing Named New CEO Of Metro Romania
07.14.2016
German group Metro appointed Roland Ruffing as the new Chief Executive Officer of Metro Romania, replacing Gilles Roudy who left after two years and a half of mandate. more
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EC Approves Financing For Bucharest Metro Line 5 In Two Tranches
07.12.2016
European Commission has approved the modifying of Bucharest Metro Line 5 project, “Raul Doamnei – Eroilor section, including Valea Ialomitei”, by rescheduling the financing for the EUR480 more
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Gilles Roudy Leaves Metro Cash&Carry Romania After Two And A Half Years
06.08.2016
French executive Gilles Roudy, who has an over 35-year experience in the retail business, is leaving his position at the helm of Metro Cash&Carry two and a half years after taking it. more
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Tiriac Sells 15% Stake In Metro Cash&Carry Romania, Exits Shareholders Structure
12.15.2015
Cyprus-registered Zareba Holdings Limited, owned by businessman Ion Tiriac, sold its 15% stake in Metro Cash&Carry Romania to German group Metro, so that Metro currently owns a 100% stake in the more
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Fourth Year Without New Cash & Carry Stores
10.15.2015
Metro Cash&Carry and Selgros, two of the largest companies in Romania by revenue (EUR1 billion and EUR635 million), are about to end the fourth year without any new stores. more
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Metro Wants To Triple Number Of Franchised LaDoiPasi Stores, To Nearly 1,500
09.30.2015
Retailer Metro wants to triple, during a period of up to five years, the current number of 500 stores operated under LaDoiPasi franchise, Metro Romania general manager Gilles Roudy said Wednesday. more
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Tiriac Won’t Exit Allianz-Tiriac And Metro Cash & Carry
08.28.2015
Businessman Ion Tiriac says he has no intention of exiting Metro Cash & Carry and Allianz Tiriac after having sold his stake in UniCredit Bank, because with the bank the decision was made ten years more
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2014, Metro Cash&Carry’s First Year In The Red In A Decade
06.16.2015
Germany’s Metro Cash&Carry, which operates a network of 31 stores in Romania, posted its first losses in a decade, 1.26 million lei (EUR0.3 million), last year. Profit during the boom years was as more
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Metro Group CEO: Romanian Operations Could Return To Growth Next Year
05.08.2015
The local operations of Metro Cash & Carry, the network that started modern retail in Romania, might return to growth next financial year, after revenue in euros almost halved during the crisis. The more