Les Mousquetaires

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Les Mousquetaires
Company type Private
Industry Retail
Founded1969;55 years ago (1969)
FounderJean-Pierre Le Roch
Headquarters
Bondoufle
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Area served
Europe
RevenueIncrease2.svg 45.3 Billion (2019) [1]
Number of employees
112,000
Divisions Intermarché
Écomarché
Netto
Interex
Bricomarché
Roady
Restaumarché
Vêti
Le Relais des Mousquetaires
Website www.mousquetaires.com

Les Mousquetaires, known as Os Mosqueteiros in Portugal, is a privately owned retailing symbol group based in France and operating internationally. Its head office is in Bondoufle, France. [2]

It operates several different brands for different retail segments, which are mostly suffixed by the term "marché" (French for market). The stores are independent businesses, but they are supplied with products and central services by Les Mousquetaires group.

Footnotes

  1. Les Mousquetaires annoncent une année 2019 record et dévoilent leur nouveau logo, LSA, 21 January 2020
  2. "Terms and Conditions Archived 25 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine ." Les Mousquetaires. Retrieved on 24 October 2011. "ITM Entreprises PARC DE TREVILLE 1, allée des Mousquetaires 91078 Bondoufle cedex FRANCE"

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