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  2. Panda Retail Company - Wikipedia

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    In September 1993 Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal bought 50.1% of the company, at a time it was making loss, and had sixteen supermarkets in Riyadh and two at Jeddah, after the acquisition, Al-Waleed merged his retail company Al-Azizia Markets Co. with United Panda Co. to form Al Azizia Panda United, in which he became the chairman.

  3. List of hypermarkets - Wikipedia

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    The largest hypermarket in France is the Carrefour store in Villiers-en-Bière, Seine-et-Marne (77) in the Île-de-France region, with an area of 25 000 m 2. E.Leclerc opened its first hypermarket store in 1964 in Landerneau, near Brest, and is now the dominant hypermarket chain in France, with 489 hypermarkets.

  4. Saudi Binladin Group - Wikipedia

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    Saudi Binladen Group ( SBG; Arabic: مجموعة بن لادن السعودية Maǧmūʿat Bin Lādin al-Saʿūdiyyah ), known as Binladen Group Global Holding Company since 2019, [1] is a multinational construction conglomerate headquartered in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. In 2011, the Saudi Binladen Group signed a US$1.23 billion contractual ...

  5. BinDawood Stores - Wikipedia

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    Website. bindawood .com. BinDawood Stores is a supermarket and hypermarket chain in Saudi Arabia. It is owned by BinDawood Holding. [2] [3] The first BinDawood store was opened in Mecca, Saudi Arabia in 1984. [4] As of August 2020, BinDawood operates 27 hypermarkets and supermarkets in the Kingdom in major cities such as Mecca and Madinah. [5]

  6. Marjane (business) - Wikipedia

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    Marjane (also Marjane Holding) is a Moroccan hypermarket chain. It is wholly owned by Al Mada holding company. The chain opened its first supermarket, in 1990, in Rabat. [1] In 2008, the company had 33 hypermarkets around Morocco. Its total turnover in 2007 was 6.78 billion Dirhams and employs 5,144 people. With more than 18 million customers ...

  7. Telephone numbers in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    1755 - Mobile Customer Service Center ( Lebara Mobile) 900 - Telephone Customer Service Center ( STC) (They were separated before, 907 for Landline, 902 for Mobile, but since September 2015, they are merged) 933 - Saudi Electricity Customer Services. 937 - Saudi Ministry of Health Services. 939 - Saudi Water and Sewage Services (Eastern Region)

  8. Spinneys - Wikipedia

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    Spinneys is a supermarket chain active in the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Qatar, Lebanon, Oman and Pakistan, and Afghanistan. It began as a railway provision merchant company, and expanded to a grocery firm importing British Empire goods to Mandate Palestine. [1] The largest shareholder and manager of the brand is the Dubai based Al Bwardy ...

  9. Al-Madina Souq - Wikipedia

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    Al-Madina Souq (Arabic: سوق المدينة, romanized: Sūq al-Madīna) is the covered souq-market located at the heart of the Syrian city of Aleppo within the walled ancient part of the city. With its long and narrow alleys, al-Madina Souq is the largest covered historic market in the world, with an approximate length of 13 kilometers. [1]