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الجمعة يناير 06, 2012 4:39 am
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subsidiary of Omnium nord Africain (ONA) group.
In 2008, the company have 21 Hypermarkets around Morocco. Its total turnover in 2007 was 6,78 billion Dirhams and employs 5.144 people. With more than 18 million customers per annum (2007), Marjane is the leader on the Moroccan market in front of the hypermarket METRO AG Morocco and Aswak Assalam, its principal competitors.
On August 2007, French Auchan sold its 49% stake to Omnium nord Africain that already held 51% of Marjane holding.
Hyper Casablanca - Californie (1993 - 6 500 m²)
Hyper Casablanca - Aïn Sebaâ (2000 - 5 500 m²)
Hyper Casablanca - Derb Sultan (2005 - 10 000 m²)
Hyper Casablanca - Hay Hassani (2007 - 7 500 m²)
Hyper Rabat - Bouregreg (1990 - 5 200 m²)
Hyper Rabat - Hay Riad (2000 - 9 000 m²)
Hyper Marrakech - Ménara (1999 - 6 500 m²)
Hyper Marrakech - Sâada (2006 - 6 500 m²)
Hyper Fès - Agdal (2002 - 6 400 m²)
Hyper Fès - Saîss (2009 - 8 500 m²)
Hyper Tanger - Madina (2002 - 9 000 m²)
Hyper Tanger - Al Ikhlass (2009 - 6 571 m²)
Hyper Oujda - Angad (2007 - 6 500 m²)
Hyper Agadir - Founty (2001 - 5 500 m²)
Hyper Saïdia - Medina Mall (2009 - 3 000 m²)
Hyper Safi (2007 - 6 500 m²)
Hyper Meknès (2005 - 5 500 m²)
Hyper Kénitra (2007 - 5 500 m²)
Hyper Tétouan (2004 - 5 200 m²)
Hyper Mohammédia (2003 - 4 500 m²)
Hyper Nador - Bouereg (2009 - 6 571 m²)
[edit] Upcoming hypermarkets
Marjane Beni-Mellal (2010)
Marjane Oujda - City Center (2011)
Marjane Khouribga (2011)
Marjane Casablanca - Morocco Mall (2011)
Marjane Casablanca - El Hank (2011)
Marjane Fès - Médina (2012)
Marjane Al Hoceima (2012)
Marjane Ain Borja
MARJANE [ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذه الصورة]SATRAPI
By creating an autobiographical graphic novel that recounts her everyday
life growing up in Iran, Marjane Satrapi has become an acclaimed
graphic novelist and illustrator. As an only child of secular, Marxist
parents, Satrapi witnessed the fall of the Shah, the early regime of
Ayatollah Khomeini and the first years or the Iran-Iran war. She
participated in protests and remained active through the politically
changing times despite the fact that her rebellion often got her into
trouble. She accounts for the everyday consequences through her witty,
tell-all novels told from a child’s point of view in Persepolis and Persepolis 2.
At the age of 14, he parents moved her to Vienna to escape the dangers
of the Iranian regime and to live in a freer society. Currently, Satrapi
lives in Paris where she continues to write and illustrate. She
publishes in many newspapers and also has many children’s novels,
although her most prominent works that blossomed her career are Persepolis and Persepolis 2.
Besides using her graphic novels to express the calamity of living
under the Iranian rule she is also a spokeswoman for freedom and speaks
against war for cross cultural understanding. Marjane Satrapi has
received numerous awards for her novels along with the accomplishment of
international success of the movie version of Persepolis in 2007.
"I really didn't know what to think about the veil. Deep down I was very
religious but as a family we were very modern and avant-garde. I was
born with religion. At the age of six I was already sure I was the last
prophet. This was few years before the revolution."
— Marjane [ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذه الصورة]
marjane
marjane
marjane
subsidiary of Omnium nord Africain (ONA) group.
In 2008, the company have 21 Hypermarkets around Morocco. Its total turnover in 2007 was 6,78 billion Dirhams and employs 5.144 people. With more than 18 million customers per annum (2007), Marjane is the leader on the Moroccan market in front of the hypermarket METRO AG Morocco and Aswak Assalam, its principal competitors.
On August 2007, French Auchan sold its 49% stake to Omnium nord Africain that already held 51% of Marjane holding.
Hyper Casablanca - Californie (1993 - 6 500 m²)
Hyper Casablanca - Aïn Sebaâ (2000 - 5 500 m²)
Hyper Casablanca - Derb Sultan (2005 - 10 000 m²)
Hyper Casablanca - Hay Hassani (2007 - 7 500 m²)
Hyper Rabat - Bouregreg (1990 - 5 200 m²)
Hyper Rabat - Hay Riad (2000 - 9 000 m²)
Hyper Marrakech - Ménara (1999 - 6 500 m²)
Hyper Marrakech - Sâada (2006 - 6 500 m²)
Hyper Fès - Agdal (2002 - 6 400 m²)
Hyper Fès - Saîss (2009 - 8 500 m²)
Hyper Tanger - Madina (2002 - 9 000 m²)
Hyper Tanger - Al Ikhlass (2009 - 6 571 m²)
Hyper Oujda - Angad (2007 - 6 500 m²)
Hyper Agadir - Founty (2001 - 5 500 m²)
Hyper Saïdia - Medina Mall (2009 - 3 000 m²)
Hyper Safi (2007 - 6 500 m²)
Hyper Meknès (2005 - 5 500 m²)
Hyper Kénitra (2007 - 5 500 m²)
Hyper Tétouan (2004 - 5 200 m²)
Hyper Mohammédia (2003 - 4 500 m²)
Hyper Nador - Bouereg (2009 - 6 571 m²)
[edit] Upcoming hypermarkets
Marjane Beni-Mellal (2010)
Marjane Oujda - City Center (2011)
Marjane Khouribga (2011)
Marjane Casablanca - Morocco Mall (2011)
Marjane Casablanca - El Hank (2011)
Marjane Fès - Médina (2012)
Marjane Al Hoceima (2012)
Marjane Ain Borja
MARJANE [ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذه الصورة]SATRAPI
By creating an autobiographical graphic novel that recounts her everyday
life growing up in Iran, Marjane Satrapi has become an acclaimed
graphic novelist and illustrator. As an only child of secular, Marxist
parents, Satrapi witnessed the fall of the Shah, the early regime of
Ayatollah Khomeini and the first years or the Iran-Iran war. She
participated in protests and remained active through the politically
changing times despite the fact that her rebellion often got her into
trouble. She accounts for the everyday consequences through her witty,
tell-all novels told from a child’s point of view in Persepolis and Persepolis 2.
At the age of 14, he parents moved her to Vienna to escape the dangers
of the Iranian regime and to live in a freer society. Currently, Satrapi
lives in Paris where she continues to write and illustrate. She
publishes in many newspapers and also has many children’s novels,
although her most prominent works that blossomed her career are Persepolis and Persepolis 2.
Besides using her graphic novels to express the calamity of living
under the Iranian rule she is also a spokeswoman for freedom and speaks
against war for cross cultural understanding. Marjane Satrapi has
received numerous awards for her novels along with the accomplishment of
international success of the movie version of Persepolis in 2007.
"I really didn't know what to think about the veil. Deep down I was very
religious but as a family we were very modern and avant-garde. I was
born with religion. At the age of six I was already sure I was the last
prophet. This was few years before the revolution."
— Marjane [ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذه الصورة]
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