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Croatian grocery chain Studenac bought by Polish company
Polish Enterprise Fund VIII has acquired a 100-percent share in grocery store chain Studenac In 2017 Studenac operated 384 stores in Croatia with sales above EUR 200 million. FMCG sales are rising in Croatia, thanks to the growing purchasing power of consumers and tourism.
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