Aunt Enso Is Allowed to Take over Tegut Markets: Cartel Office Gives the Green Light
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With the takeover of Tegut sites, Aunt Enso continues to expand. The Antitrust Office has no objections. What does this mean for the market?
The supermarkets of Tegut are for sale. For some of them, the future has now been clarified. The Cartel Office has given the green light.
It took a few weeks for the Cartel Office to give its approval: the Bremen-based company Aunt Enso is now allowed to take over 36 branches of the Tegut supermarket chain. This step has a background.
Aunt Enso receives approval for the purchase of 36 Tegut markets. Furthermore, according to the authorities, the acquisition strengthens a smaller competitor in a market dominated by a few large companies.
Neustadt/Aisch - Aunt Enso is allowed to take over 36 branches of the supermarket chain Tegut. The Federal Cartel Office has released the acquisition. Markets in Franken - including a village shop in the district of Neustadt an der Aisch - Bad Windsheim - are also affected.
Aunt Enso is allowed to take over 36 Tegut supermarkets. The Federal Cartel Office has released the sale. The locations are mainly located in rural regions in Hesse, Thuringia and North Bavaria.
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