Selver
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Selver is a chain of supermarkets and hypermarkets operating in Estonia. It is the biggest retail chain based on Estonian capital. Selver is a subsidiary of Tallinna Kaubamaja. The chain was established in 1995 with the opening of Punane Selver in the Lasnamäe district of Tallinn. Expansion outside of Tallinn began on 10 May 2002 with the opening of Mai Selver in Pärnu. By the end of 2005, twenty one stores were in operation all over Estonia.
What makes Selver different from other supermarket chains operating in Estonia are the products of Selveri Köök (Selver's Kitchen) - over 250 different salads, desserts, ready-made meals etc.
Selver gross sales (in million Euros):
- 2005 (nine months) 94,6
- 2004 93,8
- 2003 78,2
[edit] List of stores
In Tallinn: Punane Selver (opened in December 1995), Kadaka Selver (October 1998), Pirita Selver ( May 2000), Järve Selver (September 2000), Tondi Selver ( May 2001), Merimetsa Selver (May 2002), Torupilli Selver (December 2002), Pelgulinna Selver (September 2005), Mustakivi Selver (October 2005)
In Pärnu: Mai Selver (May 2002), Suurejõe Selver (August 2005)
In Rakvere: Krooni Selver (October 2002)
In Viljandi: Männimäe Selver (October 2002)
In Kuressaare: Saare Selver (June 2004)
In Võru: Vilja Selver (March 2005)
In Tartu: Anne Selver (May 2005), Ringtee Selver (June 2005), Sõbra Selver (December 2005), Veeriku Selver (December 2005)
In Valga: Valga Selver ( September 2005)