About: Baumax

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The Baumax AG (own spelling: bauMax) was an Austrian chain of home improvement stores. It was founded in 1976 by in the city of Klosterneuburg and operated more than 150 stores in Austria and several countries of Eastern Europe. As of 2010, the company employed over 9,000 people and generated an annual revenue of 1.13 billion euros. When the business came into financial trouble during the financial crisis of 2008–2009, it was finally broken up by creditors in 2015/16.

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  • Baumax byla rakouská akciová společnost provozující obchodní řetězec se zbožím pro dům a zahradu. Společnost byla založena v Klosterneuburgu v roce 1976 Karlheinzem Esslem seniorem. (cs)
  • Die Baumax AG (eigene Schreibweise bauMax) war eine österreichische Baumarkt­kette. Sie wurde 1976 von Karlheinz Essl senior in Klosterneuburg gegründet und betrieb zuletzt 105 Märkte in Österreich, Tschechien, der Slowakei und in Slowenien. Der Jahresumsatz 2013 betrug 1,13 Milliarden Euro. Das zuletzt finanziell stark angeschlagene Unternehmen wurde in den Jahren 2014/2015 auf Betreiben der Gläubiger zerschlagen. (de)
  • The Baumax AG (own spelling: bauMax) was an Austrian chain of home improvement stores. It was founded in 1976 by in the city of Klosterneuburg and operated more than 150 stores in Austria and several countries of Eastern Europe. As of 2010, the company employed over 9,000 people and generated an annual revenue of 1.13 billion euros. When the business came into financial trouble during the financial crisis of 2008–2009, it was finally broken up by creditors in 2015/16. (en)
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  • Dissolved (en)
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  • 1976-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1.89E8
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  • 6200 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
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  • 1130.0
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  • 2013-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • Dissolved (en)
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  • in Klosterneuburg, Austria (en)
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  • Michael Hürter, CEO (en)
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  • Baumax.png (en)
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  • bauMax AG (en)
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  • 2013 (xsd:integer)
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  • 6200 (xsd:integer)
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  • 2015 (xsd:integer)
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  • Home improvement products (en)
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  • €1,130 million (en)
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  • 2013 (xsd:integer)
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  • Baumax byla rakouská akciová společnost provozující obchodní řetězec se zbožím pro dům a zahradu. Společnost byla založena v Klosterneuburgu v roce 1976 Karlheinzem Esslem seniorem. (cs)
  • Die Baumax AG (eigene Schreibweise bauMax) war eine österreichische Baumarkt­kette. Sie wurde 1976 von Karlheinz Essl senior in Klosterneuburg gegründet und betrieb zuletzt 105 Märkte in Österreich, Tschechien, der Slowakei und in Slowenien. Der Jahresumsatz 2013 betrug 1,13 Milliarden Euro. Das zuletzt finanziell stark angeschlagene Unternehmen wurde in den Jahren 2014/2015 auf Betreiben der Gläubiger zerschlagen. (de)
  • The Baumax AG (own spelling: bauMax) was an Austrian chain of home improvement stores. It was founded in 1976 by in the city of Klosterneuburg and operated more than 150 stores in Austria and several countries of Eastern Europe. As of 2010, the company employed over 9,000 people and generated an annual revenue of 1.13 billion euros. When the business came into financial trouble during the financial crisis of 2008–2009, it was finally broken up by creditors in 2015/16. (en)
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  • BauMax (cs)
  • Baumax (de)
  • Baumax (en)
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  • bauMax AG (en)
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