zuverlässige Quelle - traduzione in Inglese
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zuverlässige Quelle - traduzione in Inglese

COMPANY
Quelle (company); Quelle AG; Karstadt Quelle; KarstadtQuelle AG; Karstadt Quelle AG; KarstadtQuelle; Quelle Versand; Arcandor AG; Karstadt Warenhaus; Quelle GmbH; Foto-Quelle; Foto Quelle
  • KaDeWe Berlin – June 2007
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  • The first Karstadt department store opened in 1881 in Wismar.

reliable source         
TEXT (SOMETIMES ORAL) FROM WHICH INFORMATION OR IDEAS ARE DERIVED. IN TRANSLATION, A SOURCE TEXT IS THE ORIGINAL TEXT THAT IS TO BE TRANSLATED INTO ANOTHER LANGUAGE
Reliable source; Reliable sources; ℹ; Literary source; Source material; Source materials; Source of information
glaubwürdige Quelle, zuverlässige Quelle
glib source      
aalglatte Quelle, unzuverlässige Quelle
reliable sources         
AMERICAN TELEVISION SERIES
CNN Reliable Sources; Reliable Sources (TV program)
glaubwürdige Quellen, zuverlässige Quellen

Wikipedia

Arcandor

Arcandor AG was a holding company located in Essen, Germany, that oversaw a number of companies operating in the businesses of mail order and internet shopping, department stores and tourism services. It was formed in 1999 by the merger of Karstadt Warenhaus AG, founded in 1920, with Quelle AG, founded in 1927. In 2005, the corporation had about 68,000 employees and annual sales of €15.5 billion. Its stocks were traded on the Mid Cap DAX until September 2009. The company's largest store was Kaufhaus des Westens (KaDeWe) in Berlin, and the largest store operated by Karstadt was in Frankfurt.

Arcandor requested financial assistance from the German government, which was rejected by the European Commission on 3 June 2009. On 6 June 2009, the company announced it was no longer able to pay rent for its department stores, which the company had previously sold and leasebacked. Three days later, the company filed for bankruptcy.