Liquor loses ground in Kazakhstan

15-Feb-2007

Kazakh operator Orient Eagle Duty Free is losing market share in its liquor and wines business to other product categories

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The retailer operates a 200sq m (2,152sq ft) store at Almaty International, one of Kazakhstan’s two main airports. The company, which is supplied by Gebr Heinemann, employs 55 staff and........
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