M.video

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OJSC Company M.video
ОАО "Компания М.видео"
Type Public (OAO)
Traded as MCX: MVID
Industry Retail
Founded 1993
Headquarters Moscow, Russia
Key people Peter Gyoerffy (Chairman)
Alexander Tynkovan (CEO)
Products Consumer electronics
Revenue Increase US$4.3 billion (2012)
Net income Increase US$135.4 million (2012)
Website www.mvideo.ru

M.video is one of the biggest Russian consumer electronics retail and the first and the only publicly traded company in its market sector, listed in Moscow Exchange.[1]

The company started its operations in 1993 in Moscow. M.video runs 303 stores in 133 Russian cities as well as 17 on-line internet stores. The total space of M.video stores accounts to 733.000 sq. m.

M.video offers its customers approximately 20.000 SKUs of audio and video, digital, small and large home appliances media and entertainment products as well as accessories. The company operates its stores under a uniform format and a specially design store concept to provide customers with approximately 2,000 square meters of easy-to-navigate shopping space that also offers information about the products and upcoming trends.

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