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| parent = [[Kooperativa Förbundet|KF]]<br/>[[Coop NKL]]<br/>[[Fællesforeningen for Danmarks Brugsforeninger|FDB]] |
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| subsid = [[Coop Sverige]]<br/>[[Coop Norge]]<br/>[[Coop Danmark]]<br/>[[Coop amba|Brugsen]] (KNI) |
| subsid = [[Coop Sverige]]<br/>[[Coop Norge]]<br/>[[Coop Danmark]]<br/>[[Coop amba|Brugsen]] (KNI) |
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| homepage = [http://www.coopnorden.com coopnorden.com] |
| homepage = [https://web.archive.org/web/20080410143943/http://www.coopnorden.com/ coopnorden.com] |
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| footnotes = {{citation needed|date=May 2012}} |
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'''Coop Norden''' was a pan-[[Scandinavia]]n [[retail]] chain. It was based in Sweden and owned by three major [[cooperative]] retail companies: [[Sweden]]'s [[Kooperativa Förbundet|KF]] (42%), [[Denmark]]'s [[Fællesforeningen for Danmarks Brugsforeninger|FDB]] (38%), and [[Norway]]'s [[Coop NKL]] (20%). During its years of operation, Coop Norden ran around 1,000 stores and had yearly [[Revenue|turnover]] of approximately [[Swedish krona|SEK]] 90 billion.{{citation needed|date=May 2012}} In 2007, the parent companies decided to dissolve the arrangement and, in January 2008, operation and ownership of the retail chains were returned to the national cooperatives.<ref name="hist">FDB. "[http://fdb.dk/om-fdb/fdbs-historie-og-udvikling ''FDB's historie og udvikling'']" ["FDB's History & Development"]. Accessed 1 May 2012.</ref> |
'''Coop Norden''' was a pan-[[Scandinavia]]n [[retail]] chain. It was based in Sweden and owned by three major [[cooperative]] retail companies: [[Sweden]]'s [[Kooperativa Förbundet|KF]] (42%), [[Denmark]]'s [[Fællesforeningen for Danmarks Brugsforeninger|FDB]] (38%), and [[Norway]]'s [[Coop NKL]] (20%). During its years of operation, Coop Norden ran around 1,000 stores and had yearly [[Revenue|turnover]] of approximately [[Swedish krona|SEK]] 90 billion.{{citation needed|date=May 2012}} In 2007, the parent companies decided to dissolve the arrangement and, in January 2008, operation and ownership of the retail chains were returned to the national cooperatives.<ref name="hist">FDB. "[http://fdb.dk/om-fdb/fdbs-historie-og-udvikling ''FDB's historie og udvikling''] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111231044826/http://fdb.dk/om-fdb/fdbs-historie-og-udvikling |date=2011-12-31 }}" ["FDB's History & Development"]. Accessed 1 May 2012.</ref> |
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Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Retail |
Predecessor | Nordisk Andels Forbund (NAF) |
Founded | 1918 (NAF) 2001 (Coop Norden) |
Defunct | 2008 |
Fate | Dissolved |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Sweden Norway Denmark Estonia Greenland |
Key people | Svein E. Skorstad (CEO) |
Revenue | SEK 89.5 billion (2005) |
Number of employees | 25,000 |
Parent | KF Coop NKL FDB |
Subsidiaries | Coop Sverige Coop Norge Coop Danmark Brugsen (KNI) |
Website | coopnorden.com |
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Coop Norden was a pan-Scandinavian retail chain. It was based in Sweden and owned by three major cooperative retail companies: Sweden's KF (42%), Denmark's FDB (38%), and Norway's Coop NKL (20%). During its years of operation, Coop Norden ran around 1,000 stores and had yearly turnover of approximately SEK 90 billion.[citation needed] In 2007, the parent companies decided to dissolve the arrangement and, in January 2008, operation and ownership of the retail chains were returned to the national cooperatives.[1]
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- ^ FDB. "FDB's historie og udvikling Archived 2011-12-31 at the Wayback Machine" ["FDB's History & Development"]. Accessed 1 May 2012.