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Tesco decides against selling stores in Turkey
Last year Tesco planned to sell the stores owned by its Turkish affiliate, Kipa, to local market competitor Beğendik. After the stores had produced excellent sales results in 2015, Tesco decided to keep them – announced Tesco Kipa CEO Bill O’Neill.
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