RUSSIA: Lenta sales up in 2010
By: Petah Marian | 14 January 2011
Russian grocery retailer Lenta recorded a 27% increase in sales during 2010, despite ongoing disputes within the retailer's board.
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Russian grocery retailer Lenta recorded a 27% increase in sales during 2010, despite ongoing disputes within the retailer's board.

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