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Carrefour to exit Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand

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http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTOE66407H20100705

Carrefour starts $1 bln sale of Asia units-sources

SINGAPORE, July 5 (Reuters) - Carrefour (CARR.PA) has
launched the sale of units in Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand,
sources with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters, in a
deal that could raise around $1 billion for the French retailer.

Carrefour is working with investment banks Goldman Sachs
(GS.N) and UBS (UBSN.VX) on the auction, which is expected to
generate interest from both corporate buyers and private equity
firms, the sources said on Monday.

Carrefour, Goldman and UBS declined to comment.

The sources declined to be identified as the sale process
was still not public. The auction is in its early stages, the
sources said, and like any sale process could change at any
time.

Carrefour, the world's second-biggest retailer, has exited
Japan and Korea over the years to focus on bigger and
fast-growing markets such as India.

The French group, like many other retailers in Europe and
the United States, has been struggling due to challenging
economic conditions.

The asset could be attractive for other global retailers
that are expanding into Asia, the sources said.

Indonesia's Para Group, which has banking, media and retail
interests, has said it aimed to raise more than $350 million
from a global bond this year to buy a 40 percent stake in
Carrefour's local unit. [ID:nJAK393092]

Trans Corp, the media, entertainment, lifestyle and retail
unit of Para Group, wants to increase its stake in PT Carrefour
Indonesia from 40 percent to 100 percent.
 

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About fucking time... They started out okay many years ago, then became arrogant and service collapsed

Sheng Shiong, Green Begger, Giant, even CUNT, i mean NTUC, are easily better
 

johnny333

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Dejavu Yaohan which was located in Plaza Spura

You can't have Supermarket's in down town malls, rentals is too expensive.
 

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Seng Siong must be very very happy. I hate to see such outcome. Generally speaking, Carrefour has great varieties of items compare to those local supermarts and they are cheaper too. The only good news is, many foreigners will be jobless if Carrefour leave the market.
 

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wahlaneh...
Goliath defeated by David liao.
such a huge giant car4 also lose fight to my downstairs minimart.
 
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wahlaneh

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wahlaneh...
actually this is good news to our local provision shop/minimart operators.
less competition from foreigners mah.
my uncle opens provision shop always grumble n complain about those big giants eg ntuc, cold storage, shop n save, giant, car4, etc...
when he heard this news he actually opened tiger beer big bottles for celebration.
 

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Seng Siong must be very very happy.........................................The only good news is, many foreigners will be jobless if Carrefour leave the market.

Don't think is good news. These Foreign Talents jobless from Carrefour WILL displace many locals from their jobs in other companies. It should be sad case.

With Carrefour's exit, the job market pie got smaller for local workers, especially the more senior-in-age workers. !

Seng Siong already has many PRC working (I estimated at least 80% are PRCs in some outlets!) for them too.
 

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wahlaneh...
actually this is good news to our local provision shop/minimart operators.
less competition from foreigners mah.
my uncle opens provision shop always grumble n complain about those big giants eg ntuc, cold storage, shop n save, giant, car4, etc...
when he heard this news he actually opened tiger beer big bottles for celebration.

If your uncle has a store in the heartlands, he's facing competition from other supermarket chains like NTUC, Sheng Siong,...

Carrefour was uncompetitive because they operated from extremely high rent locations.

With the high rents & costs in Spore even foreign companies have to cut back. Other than Carrefour, Marks & Spencer is closing one of their Orchard Rd stores
 
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