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  2. Emart - Wikipedia

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    Emart Inc. ( Korean : 주식회사 이마트) is the largest retailer in South Korea. The retailer was founded on 12 November 1993, by Shinsegae, as the first discount retailer in South Korea. [ 3] There were 160 stores across the Country as of December 2016. Emart is South Korea's oldest and largest discount store chain, with a total sales ...

  3. Shinsegae - Wikipedia

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    E-Mart (이마트) is a subsidiary of Shinsegae and a large discount store chain founded in South Korea, having stores in China, Korea and Mongolia. Domestically, E-Mart is the biggest discount store chain followed by Home Plus, and Lotte Mart. In late May 2006, Shinsegae revealed plans to buy all 16 of the Wal-Mart stores in Korea. [27]

  4. Retailing in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Korean companies and foreign global retailers such as Wal-Mart and Carrefour began to compete; Wal-Mart and Carrefour withdrew from the South Korean market in 2006 and 2007. When Homeplus acquired 35 Homever stores from E.Land Retail in 2008, three retailers—E-mart (1993), Lotte Mart (1998) and Homeplus (1999)—took over the market.

  5. Homeplus - Wikipedia

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    Homeplus Co., Ltd. Homeplus ( Korean : 홈플러스) is a Korean discount store retail chain running about 140 branches with 25,000 employees throughout South Korea. [ 2] Homeplus is the second largest retailer in South Korea, [ 3] behind Shinsegae Group 's e-mart chain. Homeplus operates its hypermarkets, super market chain 'Homeplus Express ...

  6. Chaebol - Wikipedia

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    The chaebol played a key role in developing new industries, markets, and export production, helping make South Korea one of the Four Asian Tigers. Although South Korea's major industrial programs did not begin until the early 1960s, the origins of the country's entrepreneurial elite were found in the political economy of the 1950s.

  7. List of hypermarkets - Wikipedia

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    They had planned to expand to 10 hypermarkets however union bans imposed on South Africa by Australia at the time because of Apartheid prevented the other stores from opening. In 1995 the Australian branch of Pick 'n Pay was sold to Coles Myer and in late 2012 the Pick 'n Pay Hypermarket in Aspley would be closed and divided into an Aldi and ...

  8. H Mart - Wikipedia

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    H Mart ( Korean: H 마트 or 한아름 마트) is an American chain of Asian supermarkets operated by the Hanahreum Group, headquartered in Lyndhurst, Bergen County, New Jersey. The chain has 84 stores throughout the United States, operated variously as H Mart, H Mart Northwest, and H Mart Colorado; two stores in the Pacific Northwest operate ...

  9. No Brand Burger - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official website. No Brand Burger ( Korean : 노브랜드 버거 ), is a fast food hamburger chain based in South Korea. The name was borrowed from No Brand ( 이마트 노브랜드 ), a private label of Emart. [1] Also, No Brand Burger's yellow, black, and white color scheme used in its logo, decor, packaging, and Adverts was adopted ...