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Carrefour China 2009 - A Comprehensive Report Providing Independent Analysis on the Company "Carrefour China"

Wed Jun 10, 2009 9:00pm EDT
DUBLIN--(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/2bfcd6/carrefour_china_20) has
announced the addition of the "Carrefour China 2009: A Company Profile" company
profile to their offering. 

This company profile provides an independent analysis on the company Carrefour
China. It contains contact details, company background and history, key
activities in China, a SWOT analysis and key financial figures. We also include
any key company events that have made the news, new product releases and
branding activity. 

Carrefour shot to prominence very quickly in China's retail market, stealing the
thunder of arch competitor Wal-Mart, taking a strong initial lead among the
foreign retailers in the grocery market, which Wal-Mart won back by pipping
Carrefour to the post in their purchase of Trust-Mart. 

However, Carrefour remains stronger than Wal-Mart in terms of revenue per
outlet, and continues to lead the field in many innovations in the Chinese
modern grocery market. 

Despite not giving specific China profit data, Carrefour is clearly doing well,
and continues to expand its reach across the country. Carrefour has integrated
its reach deeply within the economies of the regions where it has established
stores, and despite fallout from occasional Sino-French political spats,
economic realities where the company has established its stores mean that too
many people rely on Carrefour for their living for these to have been allowed to
harm Carrefour's business. 

Key Topics Covered:

1 OVERVIEW 

2 CARREFOUR CHINA 

3 CARREFOUR CHINA'S MARKET 

4 CARREFOUR CHINA'S FINANCES & FUTURE 

For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/2bfcd6/carrefour_china_20





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