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Walmart de México y Centroamérica : ウィキペディア英語版 | Walmart de México y Centroamérica
Walmart's Mexico division, the largest outside the U.S. as 2015, consists of more than 2,290 stores around the country, including WalMart Supercenter stores and some 250 Sam's Club stores. It has been traded in the Mexican Stock Exchange since 1977 (as Cifra).〔()〕 Wal-Mart de México y Centroamérica is the biggest retailer in Latin America. The company was founded in 1952 as Cifra by Jerónimo Arango. In 1991, Cifra and Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. signed a joint venture agreement. This agreement allowed cooperation between the two companies and the opening of Walmart stores and Sam's Clubs in Mexico. In 1997, Walmart increased its stake by acquiring 51% of Cifra. Cifra was renamed Wal-Mart de Mexico, S.A. de C.V. Walmart again increased its stake in Wal-Mart de Mexico to 60% in April 2000.〔("Wal-Mart de Mexico, S.A. de C.V. History" ) listing on Funding Universe.Com〕 After completing the acquisition of Walmart's operations in Central America in January 2010, Walmart Mexico changed its name to Walmart de Mexico y Centroamérica. At the end of December 2011, Walmart operated 2,037 retail outlets in Mexico, including restaurants and supermarkets, under the Walmart, Superama, Suburbia, VIPS, Sam's Club and Bodega Aurrerá banners. As of 2012, the company was Mexico's largest private sector employer with 209,000 employees. Approximately one fifth of Walmart stores in the world are in Mexico. It competes with Soriana, Comercial Mexicana, Chedraui, H-E-B, Casa Ley, and S-Mart. Walmex's restaurant division, Vips, was acquired by the Mexican restaurant company, Alsea, in September 2013 for around $626 million. == International expansion ==
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