Aborador Capital, a firm in charge of managing the investments of Gregorio Bontoux-Halley, one of Carrefour's heirs, has left the board of directors of Clarel, the chain of perfumeries and cosmetics created by Día in 2013. Two years ago, the Luxembourg-based investment fund injected 11.5 million into the company with the aim of accelerating its expansion in Spain. Read more: The DIA Group increases its commitment to the product of Spain: invests…
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Aborador Capital, a firm in charge of managing the investments of Gregorio Bontoux-Halley, one of Carrefour's heirs, has left the board of directors of Clarel, the chain of perfumeries and cosmetics created by Día in 2013. Two years ago, the Luxembourg-based investment fund injected 11.5 million into the company with the aim of accelerating its expansion in Spain. Read more: The DIA Group increases its commitment to the product of Spain: invests…