Maus Frères

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Maus Frères SA (French for "Maus Brothers") is a Swiss holding company based in Geneva that owns the Lacoste[1] brand, department stores and other businesses.

It was founded in 1902 by wholesalers Ernest and Henri Maus and retailer Léon Nordmann.[2] Its oldest business remains the Manor department store chain, which gets its name from founders' names "Maus" and "Nordmann". Until the early 1990s, Maus also owned Printemps in France and the Bergner's, Carson Pirie Scott, and Boston Store department store chains in the Midwestern United States.

Maus Frères announced the sale of the DIY brand Jumbo to the Coop group in April 2021.[3]

Holdings[edit]

Maus Frères holdings as of 2021[4]

Switzerland[edit]

  • Manor, the original Maus Frères department store business
  • Manor Foods, a supermarket chain
  • Manora Restaurants

International[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Switzerland's Maus Freres snaps up Lacoste". 15 November 2012. Retrieved 19 November 2017 – via Reuters.
  2. ^ Maus Frères - Histoire[permanent dead link], Maus Frères SA. Accessed 2007-01-04.
  3. ^ Voix, Raphaël (2021-03-04). "Frères d'armes". Terrain (74). doi:10.4000/terrain.21584. ISSN 0760-5668.
  4. ^ "Maus Frères".

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