INDIA: Metro planning cash-and-carry store openings

By Katy Askew | 25 September 2012

Germany's Metro Group is planning to open four additional cash-and-carry stores in India by the end of fiscal 2012.

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Germany's Metro Group is planning to open four additional cash-and-carry stores in India by the end of fiscal 2012.

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