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The ALDO Group branded as ALDO, is a Canadian multinational corporation retailer that owns and operates a worldwide chain of shoe and accessories stores. The company was founded by Aldo Bensadoun in Montreal, Quebec, in 1972, where its corporate headquarters based in the Montreal borough of Saint-Laurent, Quebec remain today. It has grown to become a worldwide corporation, with nearly 3,000 stores across 100 countries, under three retail banners: ALDO, Call It Spring/Spring and GLOBO. Stores in Canada, the U.S., the U.K., and Ireland are owned by the Group, while international stores are franchised. The company once operated the now closed or rebranded banners Little Burgundy (which it sold to Genesco), Simard & Voyer, Christian Shoes, Access, Pegabo, Transit, Stoneridge, Locale, Feetfirst

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  • Aldo Group (en)
  • Aldo (entreprise) (fr)
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  • Aldo est une entreprise québécoise créée à Montréal par le français d'origine marocaine Aldo Bensadoun dans les années 1970. C'est un acteur majeur de la chaussure dans le monde, qui commercialise également des accessoires comme des sacs à main, bijoux, ou chapeaux. Le positionnement de la marque s'apparente à H&M, en cherchant à coller aux tendances de la mode avec des prix abordables. (fr)
  • The ALDO Group branded as ALDO, is a Canadian multinational corporation retailer that owns and operates a worldwide chain of shoe and accessories stores. The company was founded by Aldo Bensadoun in Montreal, Quebec, in 1972, where its corporate headquarters based in the Montreal borough of Saint-Laurent, Quebec remain today. It has grown to become a worldwide corporation, with nearly 3,000 stores across 100 countries, under three retail banners: ALDO, Call It Spring/Spring and GLOBO. Stores in Canada, the U.S., the U.K., and Ireland are owned by the Group, while international stores are franchised. The company once operated the now closed or rebranded banners Little Burgundy (which it sold to Genesco), Simard & Voyer, Christian Shoes, Access, Pegabo, Transit, Stoneridge, Locale, Feetfirst (en)
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  • ALDO Group (en)
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  • ALDO Group (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Aldo_in_SM_Aura,_Bonifacio_Global_City.jpg
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  • ALDO, Call It Spring & GLOBO (en)
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