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Praktiker : ウィキペディア英語版
Praktiker

Praktiker is an international hypermarket chain offering home improvement and do-it-yourself goods operating in Poland, Hungary, Romania, Ukraine, Greece and Bulgaria.
It was based in Hamburg and opened its first store in 1978. Initially owned by ASKO, the chain became a division of Metro AG after the merger of ASKO with Metro Cash & Carry in 1995. It was spun off as a fully independent corporation - Praktiker AG - on 21 June 2007, listing on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and becoming an MDAX constituent. Later it was listed on the SDAX. Praktiker AG filed for insolvency on 11 July 2013 for eight subsidiaries including Extra Bau+Hobby, on 12 July 2013 for the umbrella brand Praktiker AG and on 25 July 2013 for the Max Bahr subsidiary. The foreign subsidiaries except the Turkish subsidiary Praktiker Yapi Marketleri A.Ş. (filed for bankruptcy in February 2013) are not affected by this.
In 2013 and 2014 most of the Eastern Europe subsidiaries were sold to several companies, most of these companies retained the Praktiker brand for their hypermarkets chains, so the Praktiker brand is still alive and a comeback also in Germany is not excluded.
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