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Magazine Luiza S.A., also known as Magazine Luiza, or simply as Magalu, is a Brazilian retail company, along with GPA, Viavarejo, Lojas Americanas and others. The current chairperson is Luiza Trajano and the current CEO is her son Frederico Trajano .
Luiza Helena Trajano Inácio Rodrigues (born 9 October 1948) is a Brazilian billionaire businessperson. She is chair of the retailer Magazine Luiza and associated companies. In July 2020, Forbes noted that she was Brazil's wealthiest woman. Trajano is an advisory board member to both UNICEF Brazil and UNFPA Brazil, among other entities.
Frederico Trajano Inácio Rodrigues (Franca, March 25, 1976) is the CEO of Brazilian retail company Magazine Luiza. Frederico is the son of company owner Luiza Trajano and was appointed CEO in 2016. Biography. Born in 1976, Frederico is the son of Luiza Trajano and the great nephew of company founder Luiza Trajano Donato. In 1998, Trajano ...
Magazine Luiza: 25: Flavia Bittar Garcia Faleiros: $2.1 billion: Magazine Luiza: 25: Giancarlo Moreira-Salles: $2.1 billion: Attorney, CFO Itaú Unibanco and largest shareholder in Campari Group, JAB Holding Company: 26: Joao Alves de Queiroz Filho: $1.9 billion: Hyper Pharma: 26: Ermirio Pereira de Moraes: $1.9 billion: Votorantim Group: 89 26 ...
Website. americanas .com .br. Lojas Americanas is a Brazilian retail chain founded in 1929 in the city of Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, by the Austrian-Brazilian Max Landesmann and Americans John Lee, Glen Matson, James Marshall and Batson Borger. Currently, the company has 1,945 stores in all 26 Brazilian states and in the Federal District.
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B2W is an online retail company in Latin America, as a result of the merger between Americanas.com and Submarino.com. Lojas Americanas are the controlling shareholder, with about 60% of the new company, while 40% is a free float. The new company had a market share of about 50% of the online sales industry in Brazil at the time of the merger ...
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