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  1. Current supermarket chains. A Tesco (now Lotus's) store in Klang, Selangor, Malaysia. 99 Speedmart. AEON Group.

    • Fajar Supermarket. Fajar was founded in 1984 and was based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The supermarket chain was super popular back in the '80s and had multiple branches all across Malaysia.
    • Makro Cash and Carry. Makro Cheras. Makro Shah Alam. International wholesaler Makro was first opened in Amsterdam in 1968. According to an article by The Star, Makro was the first hypermarket to operate in Shah Alam, Selangor in 1993.
    • Carrefour (rebranded to AEON BiG) Carrefour (pronounced "kahfoo") originally from Annecy, France, was the first European hypermarket, supermarket, and department store combined into one.
    • JUSCO (also rebranded to AEON) Originally from Japan, the acronym of JUSCO stands for Japan United Stores Company. It was initially jointly-owned by Cold Storage and several other Malaysian companies, and was known as Jaya Jusco.
  2. Oct 31, 2012 · French retail giant Carrefour has sold its Malaysian operations to Japanese giant AEON. The sale, announced today (31 October), was made for an enterprise value of EUR250m (US$324.1m).

  3. Nov 1, 2012 · UM Malaysia recently retained its media business with Carrefour Malaysia. A media veteran said Carrefour's positioning is trapped between competitors targeting affluent audiences and the mass market.

  4. Nov 5, 2012 · Carrefour said on Wednesday that it made final the sale of its operations in Malaysia for an enterprise value ― including equity and debt ― of EURO250 million (USD323.3 million) to AEON, Japan’s No. 1 supermarket operator.

  5. Nov 19, 2010 · Carrefour SA CEO Lars Olofsson cancelled the sale of the company's Malaysian stores and said the retailer will invest in them instead, maintaining its foothold in a growing market. Carrefour, [...]

  6. FRENCH retail giant Carrefour says it has sold its network of stores in Malaysia to Japan's Aeon for an enterprise value of 250 million euros ($A315 million).