Metro AG (ISIN: DE0007257503) is a diversified retail and wholesale/cash and carry group based in Germany. It has the largest market share in its home market, and is one of the most globalised retail and wholesale corporations. It is the 5th largest retailer in the world, having been overtaken by Tesco in 2008. In English it often refers to itself as Metro Group. It was established in 1964 by Otto Beisheim.
ScaleAccording to a 2008 report by Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, Metro is Europe's third largest retailer, after Tesco of the UK and Carrefour of France.[1] If Metro's cash and carry operations, which are its largest division, are not counted as retail, it also ranks behind Tesco, and possibly a few other European retailers. The cash and carry division's page on the company's official English language website states that the company is the, "World market leader in the wholesale business", implicitly excluding the cash and carry division from the retail sector. Sales divisionsThe company operates the following sales divisions:
Its German business units for a while had an image problem related to the sales of tainted meat, or past-sale date meat. As of 2007 it has added the former Wal-Mart Germany stores to the Real chain. International presenceAs of 1 Jan 2007, the Metro Group operated stores in the following countries: Europe
Asia
Africa Canada's Metro Inc. is not affiliated. Financial performanceIn the 2003 calendar year, Metro Group had sales of 53,965 million euro. Profit before tax was 817 million euro, and group net profit was 496 million euro. In the early years of the 21st century, Metro has had a lower growth rate than many of its global competitors. This is partly due to the weakness of the German economy. Future PlansThe Metro group is looking towards expansion in Asia and Europe. The Metro group has announced plans to expand its operations in Pakistan, Sweden, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Egypt. They also split off and floated their *Praktiker division in December 2006. A DIY/home improvement chain with stores in several countries. See alsoExternal links
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