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Al Sadhan Trading Company

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The danger of irresponsibility

Many retailers in the Middle East appear to be more committed to maximising profits than contributing to social welfare.

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‘Work of art’ is tipped to regenerate Riyadh

Al Sadhan's new hypermarket has prompted plans to boost training and recruitment of young nationals.

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Sadhan Trading kick-starts hypermarket expansion

Saudi-Arabia based Sadhan Trading Company opens new hypermarket in Shubra, with five more blueprinted.

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Al Sadhan unveils its private label plans

Supermarket group plans to increase its market share in ME with expansion of its own brands.

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Saudi hypermarket $300mn expansion

Al-Sadhan Trading plans to open 18 hypermarkets in the Kingdom over the next five years as part of a $300 million expansion drive.

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Al Sadhan enters private label market

KSA hypermarket group plans to compete with multinational brands by expanding its private label products.

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Pioneers of Syria’s modern trade

FMCG retailers and producers remain optimistic about the potential of Syria as the first signs of a modern trade appear in the country.

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Seizing regional opportunity

There is still plenty of room for expansion in the FMCG sector despite retail space over-supply concerns.

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Al Sadhan enters hypermarket sector in bid for KSA expansion

Saudi Arabian retailer plans to open 20 hypermarkets in its home market by 2009, and looks to Syrian and Lebanese markets for expansion.

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