GERMANY: Metro targets Indian retail market
By just-food.com | 18 December 2006
Metro Group subsidiary Metro Cash & Carry has told just-food it will continue to invest in its Indian business through new store openings.
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Metro Group subsidiary Metro Cash & Carry has told just-food it will continue to invest in its Indian business through new store openings.

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