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From the Crimea go Ukrainian and international trade networks
A number of Ukrainian and international companies have decided to withdraw from the market of the peninsula, some planning to do so gradually.
Company MTI (network Intertop, Intertop Kids, Plato and others.) Closed five stores Intertop on the peninsula, according to Capital with reference to the Director for rent real estate development company and two directors on the development of clothing and footwear chains.
This information was confirmed on the hotline network. "Does shops will open again yet unknown", - said the representative of MTI.
Earlier it was reported that in Simferopol, Sevastopol and Yalta suspended the work of three catering establishments McDonald's. "It is important to note that this decision is extremely businesslike and no way for the policy", - the press-service of McDonald's. (Read more)
Lanetsky notes that food retailers in the case of closure will suffer big losses - products disappear and losses in this case can be compared to a two-month turnover of the outlet. But he suggests that over the next six months in the Crimea under the threat of raiding will be closed to all networks, both Ukrainian and international.
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Company MTI (network Intertop, Intertop Kids, Plato and others.) Closed five stores Intertop on the peninsula, according to Capital with reference to the Director for rent real estate development company and two directors on the development of clothing and footwear chains.
This information was confirmed on the hotline network. "Does shops will open again yet unknown", - said the representative of MTI.
Earlier it was reported that in Simferopol, Sevastopol and Yalta suspended the work of three catering establishments McDonald's. "It is important to note that this decision is extremely businesslike and no way for the policy", - the press-service of McDonald's. (Read more)
Lanetsky notes that food retailers in the case of closure will suffer big losses - products disappear and losses in this case can be compared to a two-month turnover of the outlet. But he suggests that over the next six months in the Crimea under the threat of raiding will be closed to all networks, both Ukrainian and international.
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