Seiyu Group

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Seiyu Group (西友グループ?) is a Japanese operator of supermarkets, shopping centers, and department stores. It is also the second-largest retailer in the world in terms of stores owned, but ranks much lower by sales. In addition to its Japanese operations, Seiyu also has department stores operating under its name in Singapore and Hong Kong. The group used to directly operate its Singapore and Hong Kong stores, but in October 2005 its three Singapore stores were sold to CapitaLand Limited,[1] which transferred them to Beijing Hualian Group later the same year.[2] The group's Hong Kong store in New Town Plaza, Sha Tin was sold to Sun Hung Kai Properties Limited in June 2005,[3] but like the stores in Singapore it continues to operate under the Seiyu name.

According to BusinessWeek Online [4], Wal-Mart, the giant American retailer, bought a 37 percent stake in Seiyu in 2002, and according to a company press release [5], in late 2005 Wal-Mart acquired a majority stake in the company.

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Street musicians perform at a railway connected to this Seiyu store in Tokyo
Street musicians perform at a railway connected to this Seiyu store in Tokyo

"Seiyu Group" refers to an association of companies, of which The Seiyu, Ltd. is the parent company. The companies in Seiyu Group are:

  • The Seiyu, Ltd. (parent company)
  • Hokkaido Seiyu Co., Ltd.
  • Tohoku Seiyu Co., Ltd.
  • S.S.V. Inc.
  • Kyusyu Seiyu Co., Ltd.
  • Sunny Co., Ltd.
  • Wakana Co., Ltd.
  • Smile Corp.
  • The SCC, Ltd.
  • Nicoh Inc.
  • Smis Co., Ltd.
  • Seiyu Service Co., Ltd

The shareholders of Seiyu Group are:[6]

  1. ^ CapitaLand acquires Seiyu stores in Singapore (2005-10-19). Retrieved on March 25, 2006.
  2. ^ "Beijing Hualian buys Seiyu Singapore", China Economic Net, 2005-12-02. Retrieved on March 25, 2006.
  3. ^ Sun Hung Kai Properties acquired Seiyu (Shatin) Company Limited (2005-06-01). Retrieved on March 25, 2006.
  4. ^ http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/05_09/b3922073.htm
  5. ^ http://www.walmartfacts.com/newsdesk/article.aspx?id=1386
  6. ^ Seiyu Group 2005 annual report (PDF). Retrieved on March 25, 2006.

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