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'''Máquina de Vendas''' is the fourth largest Brazilian retail company, after [[Grupo Pão de Açúcar|GPA]], [[Viavarejo]] and [[Lojas Americanas]]. The company was founded in 2010 through the merges of two retail companies, being the [[Belo Horizonte]]-based '''Ricardo Eletro''' and [[Salvador de Bahia|Salvador]]-based '''Insinuante'''.<ref>[http://www.reuters.com/article/2010/03/29/brazil-retail-merger-idUSN2911171420100329 UPDATE 1-Brazil's Insinuante, Ricardo Eletro agree to merge - Reuters, Mar 29, 2010]</ref>
'''Máquina de Vendas''' is the fourth largest Brazilian retail company, after [[Grupo Pão de Açúcar|GPA]], [[Viavarejo]] and [[Lojas Americanas]]. The company was founded in 2010 through the merges of two retail companies, being the [[Belo Horizonte]]-based '''Ricardo Eletro''' and [[Salvador de Bahia|Salvador]]-based '''Insinuante'''.<ref>[https://www.reuters.com/article/2010/03/29/brazil-retail-merger-idUSN2911171420100329 UPDATE 1-Brazil's Insinuante, Ricardo Eletro agree to merge - Reuters, Mar 29, 2010]</ref>


Currently the company has more than 1.100 stores in 442 cities in all Brazilian states. The company offers through its subsidiaries 4,5 thousand items in their stores and over 50 thousand items through their websites for electronic commerce. The company's control is divided equally between Ricardo Nunes, former owner of Ricardo Eletro and Luiz Carlos Batista, former owner of Insinuante. The company competitors includes [[Viavarejo]] a subsidiary of [[Grupo Pão de Açúcar|GPA]], [[Magazine Luíza]], [[Lojas Americanas]] and others.
Currently the company has more than 1.100 stores in 442 cities in all Brazilian states. The company offers through its subsidiaries 4,5 thousand items in their stores and over 50 thousand items through their websites for electronic commerce. The company's control is divided equally between Ricardo Nunes, former owner of Ricardo Eletro and Luiz Carlos Batista, former owner of Insinuante. The company competitors includes [[Viavarejo]] a subsidiary of [[Grupo Pão de Açúcar|GPA]], [[Magazine Luíza]], [[Lojas Americanas]] and others.

Revision as of 17:04, 1 July 2017

Máquina de Vendas Brasil S.A.
Company typeSociedade Anônima
IndustryRetail
Founded2010
HeadquartersSão Paulo, Brazil
Number of locations
1,100
Key people
Richard Saunders, (CEO)
Erivelto Gasques, (Chairman)
Martin Herrera, (Counsel)
ProductsFurniture, Electronics
RevenueIncrease US$ 5.0 billion (2012)
Decrease - US$ 33.1 million (2012)
Number of employees
26,370
Websitewww.maquinadevendas.com.br

Máquina de Vendas is the fourth largest Brazilian retail company, after GPA, Viavarejo and Lojas Americanas. The company was founded in 2010 through the merges of two retail companies, being the Belo Horizonte-based Ricardo Eletro and Salvador-based Insinuante.[1]

Currently the company has more than 1.100 stores in 442 cities in all Brazilian states. The company offers through its subsidiaries 4,5 thousand items in their stores and over 50 thousand items through their websites for electronic commerce. The company's control is divided equally between Ricardo Nunes, former owner of Ricardo Eletro and Luiz Carlos Batista, former owner of Insinuante. The company competitors includes Viavarejo a subsidiary of GPA, Magazine Luíza, Lojas Americanas and others.

Operations

The company has 10 distribution centers and 1.060 stores divided through its 6 brands: Ricardo Eletro, Insinuante, City Lar, Eletro Shopping, Salfer and MV Conect. Máquina de Vendas also operates as online retailer through the sales sites their brands.

Brands

References

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