- Sklavenitis
Sklavenitis (Greek: "Σκλαβενίτης") is a major
supermarket chain inGreece . In terms of total market share is the third biggest retail group in Greece behindCarrefour Marinopoulos and the Belgian owned Alpha-Beta Vassilopoulos. The company was founded in 1954 by Ioannis Sklavenitis (1924-1993),Spyros Sklavenitis (1927-2006) and Miltiadis Papadopoulos ( -1999) initially as awholesaler . The first supermarket was opened in 1969 in thePeristeri suburb ofAthens . As of 2007, the company has 38 stores mainly concentrated in the greater Athens area, but it aims to expand nationwide in the near future. The average Sklavenitis store is significantly larger than most of its competitors, thus explaining the company's ability to generate increased sales with a relative small number of stores. The firm still belongs to the Sklavenitis family, although it has been rumoured that international retail giants, such asTesco andWal-Mart , are interested in acquiring the company. However the Sklavenitis family have shown no signs that they are willing to consider a takeover bid.See also
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Greek Supermarkets
*List of Greek supermarkets External links
* [http://www.sklavenitis.gr/ Sklavenitis supermarkets website] (in Greek)
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