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    Arcandor AG was a holding company located in Essen, Germany, that oversaw a number of companies operating in the businesses of mail order and internet...
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    Chairman of the Board of Management of the retail group Arcandor (previously KarstadtQuelle). After Arcandor, Thomas Middelhoff founded the investment company...
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    Thomas Cook's majority shareholder Arcandor filed for bankruptcy, although the group was not affected. Arcandor's shares in Thomas Cook were sold by its...
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  • a German department store now part of Karstadt Quelle AG, now part of Arcandor All pages with titles containing Quelle This disambiguation page lists...
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    were in Essen. Until 30 September 2010 the company was a subsidiary of Arcandor AG (which was known until 30 June 2007 as KarstadtQuelle AG) and was responsible...
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  • Revue (a label owned by Foto-Quelle, a subsidiary of Quelle, known as Arcandor today; several sources claim that Revue films were actually repackaged...
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  • catalog retailer Quelle Versand, which was merged with Karstadt to form Arcandor, a company listed in Germany's Mid Cap DAX stock index until its 2009 bankruptcy...
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  • government. Arcandor Germany 9 June 2009 Retail After struggling to maintain business levels at its brand names Karstadt and KaDeWe, Arcandor sought help...
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    AG, which is what his chain of stores was called by 1920, continues as Arcandor. Karstadt lost most of his private fortune in the Great Depression and...
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    is the holding company for all mail order brands of Arcandor AG. The mail order line of Arcandor AG (previously KarstadtQuelle AG) has been called “Primondo”...
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  • instrumentation division → Agilent Technologies Karstadt merging with Quelle → Arcandor Northwest Airlines regional operations → Compass Airlines Merged entity...
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    Industrial machinery Loßburg 1923 Machinery and injection molding P A Arcandor Consumer services Broadline retailers Essen 1999 Defunct 2009 P D Arcor...
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    largest clients included Rolls-Royce plc, General Motors, Bank of America, Arcandor, Kraft, United States Navy, the UK Ministry of Defence and Royal Dutch...
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    with an annual capacity of 50 million units per year. The German company Arcandor has its main Romanian office established in Satu Mare. The subsidiary,...
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    Alsterhaus, were taken over by Karstadt. In the consolidated balance sheet of Arcandor it was last reported (2008) under the Karstadt Premium Group without mentioning...
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    state aid, including automaker Opel and now-defunct mail-order service Arcandor/Quelle, Guttenberg was reluctant to commit government resources. He insisted...
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    refusing to publicly address the Nazi past of its founder. Aryanization Arcandor Hertie School The Holocaust KaDeWe Tietz family Leonhard Tietz "Tietz Department...
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    for the reported sum of €1 billion, after it had become exposed to the Arcandor bankruptcy. After the completion of the takeover, the headquarters was...
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  • of Arcandor, the "biggest insolvency currently underway in Germany." He resigned from this post in July, citing the "lack of support by Arcandor's large...
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  • bought German department store chain Hertie from Karstadt-Quelle (later Arcandor) in partnership with Hilco in 2005.[1]. Dawnay Day held an 85% stake in...
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  • Financial Officer at the Primondo, in 2008-09 manager of the Quelle, nowadays Arcandor, and since 2010 Chairman of advisory board of the HSE24, a sister network...
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    members of the Wertheim family reached a settlement in 2006. The Holocaust Arcandor Nuremberg Laws Ladwig-Winters, Simone. "The Attack on Berlin Department...
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  • the DMMA 2006 awards for a campaign for sports retailer Karstadt (now Arcandor) in conjunction with Adidas promoting the film 'Goal'. In 2007 Marketing...
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    Management Consulting Team at Karstadt Quelle AG (later Arcandor AG) to build and lead the Arcandor Academy, an innovative Management Academy for the Top...
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  • by early loses when its anchor tenant, Germany's largest retail group Arcandor went into liquidation during the banking crisis and by restricted bank...
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  • Schickedanz (born 1943), former billionaire shareholder in Quelle and Arcandor which declared bankruptcy in 2009 Leonore Semler (1921–2016), founder in...
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