Fnac
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| Fédération nationale d'achats des cadres | |
|---|---|
| Type | Public |
| Founded | 1954 |
| Headquarters | Clichy (67 Boulevard Général Leclerc), France |
| Key people | Denis Olivennes, CEO |
| Industry | specialised retail |
| Products | consumer electronics and media |
| Revenue | 4,583.5 million € (2007) |
| Website | www.fnac.com |
fnac (originally Fédération Nationale d'Achats pour Cadres, or National Purchasing Federation for Managers) is the largest French retailer of cultural and consumer electronics products: books, CDs and DVDs, computer software and hardware, television sets, cameras, video-games etc. The company offers a wide selection and higher-end consumer products positioning themselves above the discount retailers of such goods. Its headquarters are located in Clichy, a suburb in the north-west of Paris.
The company has 78 stores in France and also 7 in Belgium, 12 in Brazil, 2 in Greece, 7 in Italy, 13 in Portugal, 16 in Spain, 5 in Switzerland, and 2 in Taiwan.
[edit] Stores in Spain
There're 16 FNAC stores in Spain (in order of opening):
Plaza del Callao (Madrid), L'illa (Barcelona), San Agustín (Valencia), Triangle (Barcelona), Coso (Zaragoza), Bulevar (Alicante), Parque Principado (Oviedo), Diagonal Mar (Barcelona), La Cañada (Marbella, Málaga), Plaza Norte (San Sebastián de los Reyes, Madrid), ParqueSur (Leganés, Madrid), Donostia (San Sebastián), Nueva Condomina (Murcia), Bilbao (Bilbao), Ave. de La Constitución (Sevilla), and Praza de Lugo (A Coruña). The headquarter is located in Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid.
[edit] See also
- PPR - parent company (holding)
- Media Markt - competitor
- Dixons - competitor

