miércoles, 30 de julio de 2014

Shoprite (Isle of Man)

Shoprite (Isle of Man) Limited (trading as Shoprite) is a supermarket chain in the Isle of Man. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Isle of Man Enterprises plc (formerly Shoprite Group plc). The holding company shares were traded on the PLUS Stock Exchange but were delisted with effect from 3 January 2012. On 1 November 2011, the company announced an offer to buy back many shares along with an invitation to subscribe for Shoprite bonds paying 2% cash interest per annum plus 3% Grocery Vouchers per annum.
Shoprite currently owns 12 supermarkets in the major towns of the Isle of Man. Three are located in Douglas, two in Peel, two in Ramsey, three in Port Erin, one in Onchan and one in Castletown. One of the Port Erin supermarkets is branded as Iceland and another as Shoprite Living. One of the Douglas stores trades as Winerite Extra.
The supermarkets in Port Erin and Peel have a Subway café. This is a concept for Subway which is being piloted in fifteen locations across...

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