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Lojas Americanas

Lojas Americanas is a Brazilian retail chain founded in 1929 in the city of Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, by the Austrian-Brazilian Max Landesmann and Americans John Lee, Glen Matson, James Marshall and Batson Borger. Currently, the company has 1,945 stores in all 26 Brazilian states and in the Federal District. Lojas Americanas is the sixth largest retailer in Brazil.

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Company typePrivate
B3: LAME3, LAME4
Ibovespa Component
IndustryDepartment Store
Founded1929
FoundersMax Landesmann
John Lee
Glen Matson
James Marshall
Bastian Bartoli
Batson Borger
Headquarters,
Key people
Carlos Alberto Sicupira (Chairman)
João Guerra Duarte Neto (CEO)
Revenue US$ 6.0 billion (2018)[1]
US$ 98.0 million (2018)[1]
Number of employees
18,775
Parent3G Capital
Websiteamericanas.com.br
Lojas Americanas in Recife.
Lojas Americanas in Ipatinga.

Lojas Americanas (Portuguese for American Stores) has its headquarters in Rio de Janeiro and has 4 distribution centers, in Nova Iguaçu (Rio de Janeiro), Barueri (São Paulo), Recife (Pernambuco) and Uberlandia (Minas Gerais).

It is controlled by three Brazilian billionaires: Jorge Paulo Lemann, Marcel Herrmann Telles and Carlos Alberto Sicupira, the same trio that drives the Anheuser-Busch InBev, 3G Capital, São Carlos S.A. and other groups. The network sells over 80 thousand items of four thousand different companies.

In January 2007, Lojas Americanas acquired the Brazilian operations of the network of video rental Blockbuster for R$186.2 million and adapted to store the model Americanas Express.

History edit

The company was founded in 1929 by Americans John Lee, Glen Matson, James Marshall and Batson Borger.[2] They left the United States and went to Buenos Aires with the objective of opening a Five and Dime store. The idea was to launch a store that featured low prices, modelled after stores in the United States and Europe that became popular at the beginning of the 20th century. While on their trip to South America, they met Brazilians Aquino Sales and Max Landesman, who convinced them to change their plans and head to Rio de Janeiro.[3]

After spending time in Rio de Janeiro, the Americans saw that there were many public employees and military personnel with stable but modest salaries. The majority of the stores in the city were not financially accessible to the general public. The existing stores were expensive and sold specialized merchandise. Consumers had to go to several different establishments to do their shopping. As a result, the Americans decided that Rio de Janeiro was the perfect city in which to launch their new concept store. They built a store that had low prices—to attend to the "forgotten" consumer populations—and sold the widest variety of products possible.[4]

In 1929 they inaugurated the first Lojas Americanas store in Niteroi.[5] The store slogan was "Nothing over $2". During the first hour the store was open, no one came. Failure appeared imminent. However, one girl, after spending a few minutes looking at the window display, entered and bought a doll. And just like that, Lojas Americanas had completed its first of many sales.[6] At the end of the first year, they had already opened four stores—three in Rio de Janeiro and one in São Paulo. By 1940, Lojas Americanas had become a corporation.

In 1982, the board members of the Grupo Garantia came on board with Lojas Americanas as shareholders. By the first quarter of 1994, they solidified the formation of a joint venture company under the name Walmart Brasil S/A with Lojas Americanas as a 40% stakeholder and Walmart as a 60% stakeholder. In 1997, by the decision of the administrative council of the company, approval was given for sale of 40% of the company to Walmart, Inc. The council approved the participation of Lojas Americanas in a deal in 1998 which detailed their actionary control of 23 stores with the French supermarket company Comptoirs Modernes, connected to Grupo Carrefour). Lojas Americanas later decided to end the association and focus on their primary business of discount stores.

 
Store in Tangará da Serra, Mato Grosso, inaugurated in November 2011.

In 1999, the company began selling merchandise over the internet, through the site Americanas.com. By 2000, Americanas.com and a new partnership with Chase Capital, The Flatiron Fund, Next International. Global Bridge Ventures, Mercosul Internet S/A, and AIG had significantly augmented their capital. All together, these ventures translated into an additional US$40 million and the sale of 33% of the company. The early 2000s were characterized by the company's rapid expansion. The goal was to open new stores across the Southeast and South of Brazil to increase the presence of the brand and to reformulate some existing stores to improve customer service. It was also during this period that Lojas Americanas acquired a television station called Shoptime, a joint venture with Banco Itaú that created the Financeira Americanas Itaú (FAI), or Americanas Taií.

Americanas.com announced in November 2006 its merger with Submarino, creating an absolute leading company in the online sales segment in Brazil. The new company, B2W, must compete with the traditional trade chains.[citation needed]

In January 2007, Lojas Americanas announced their acquisition of BWU, the corporation responsible for Blockbuster in Brazil, and integrated them into over 127 stores.[7] Most recently, in 2013, the Lojas Americanas network was forced to pay R$250 thousand in reparations to Bolivian sweatshop workers making clothing for the company's BASIC+ brand. They were judged to be working in "slave-like" conditions.[8]

In January 2023, Americanas announced the discovery of accounting "inconsistencies" of 20 billion reais ($3.88 billion) on their balance sheet. After the incident, the company CEO Sergio Rial resigned, with the company filing for bankruptcy on January 19, 2023.[9][10][11] On January 25, 2023, Lojas Americanas declared bankruptcy in the United States.[12]

Subsidiaries edit

 
Americanas Express- Lapa, RJ

Lojas Americanas operates 4 different kinds of affiliated stores. For this reason, the name "Americanas Network" is often used to refer to the parent company.

  • Traditional Stores
  • Americanas Express
  • Americanas Blockbuster
  • Online stores: Submarino, Americanas.com and Shoptime

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Lojas Americanas tem lucro 12,3% maior no 4o tri, de R$159 mi". Exame.com (in Portuguese). Reuters. 18 March 2011. Retrieved 27 October 2014.
  2. ^ . Lojas Americanas S.A. Archived from the original on 31 October 2014. Retrieved 31 October 2014.
  3. ^ "A história das Lojas Americanas no Brasil". Publicidade na Ponte Rio-Niterói (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2018-11-06. Retrieved 2023-01-25.
  4. ^ "Tudo sobre Lojas Americanas - História e Notícias". Canaltech (in Brazilian Portuguese). 13 April 2018. Retrieved 2023-01-25.
  5. ^ "Zippin Announces Strategic Partnership With Lojas Americanas, Brazil's Largest Retailer, To Power New Checkout-free Stores". www.getzippin.com. Retrieved 2023-01-25.
  6. ^ "História da Lojas Americanas: quando surgiu e quem são os donos". GZH (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2023-01-24. Retrieved 2023-01-25.
  7. ^ A História das Lojas Americanas [dead link]
  8. ^ "Americanas pagará R$ 250 mil por trabalho escravo em cadeia produtiva". G1 (in Portuguese). 2 October 2013. Retrieved 31 October 2014.
  9. ^ Frontini, Peter; Pulice, Carolina (2023-01-12). "Brazil's Americanas CEO, CFO resign as $3.88 bln accounting inconsistencies discovered". Reuters. Retrieved 2023-01-15.
  10. ^ "Americanas President Leaves Brazilian Company after US$ 3.8 billion in 'Inconsistencies' Were Found in the Balance Sheet". Folha de S.Paulo. 2023-01-12. Retrieved 2023-01-15.
  11. ^ "Brazil's Americanas files for bankruptcy". Reuters. 2023-01-19. Retrieved 2023-01-20.
  12. ^ "Brazilian Retailer Americanas Files for Chapter 15 Bankruptcy to Protect US Assets". Bloomberg News. 2023-01-25. Retrieved 2023-01-25.

External links edit

  • Official Home Page of Americanas

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Americanas redirects here For other uses see Americana This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Lojas Americanas news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2014 Learn how and when to remove this message Lojas Americanas is a Brazilian retail chain founded in 1929 in the city of Niteroi Rio de Janeiro by the Austrian Brazilian Max Landesmann and Americans John Lee Glen Matson James Marshall and Batson Borger Currently the company has 1 945 stores in all 26 Brazilian states and in the Federal District Lojas Americanas is the sixth largest retailer in Brazil americanas s a Company typePrivateTraded asB3 LAME3 LAME4 Ibovespa ComponentIndustryDepartment StoreFounded1929FoundersMax LandesmannJohn LeeGlen MatsonJames MarshallBastian BartoliBatson BorgerHeadquartersRio de Janeiro RJ BrazilKey peopleCarlos Alberto Sicupira Chairman Joao Guerra Duarte Neto CEO RevenueUS 6 0 billion 2018 1 Net incomeUS 98 0 million 2018 1 Number of employees18 775Parent3G CapitalWebsiteamericanas wbr com wbr br Lojas Americanas in Recife Lojas Americanas in Ipatinga Lojas Americanas Portuguese for American Stores has its headquarters in Rio de Janeiro and has 4 distribution centers in Nova Iguacu Rio de Janeiro Barueri Sao Paulo Recife Pernambuco and Uberlandia Minas Gerais It is controlled by three Brazilian billionaires Jorge Paulo Lemann Marcel Herrmann Telles and Carlos Alberto Sicupira the same trio that drives the Anheuser Busch InBev 3G Capital Sao Carlos S A and other groups The network sells over 80 thousand items of four thousand different companies In January 2007 Lojas Americanas acquired the Brazilian operations of the network of video rental Blockbuster for R 186 2 million and adapted to store the model Americanas Express Contents 1 History 2 Subsidiaries 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThe company was founded in 1929 by Americans John Lee Glen Matson James Marshall and Batson Borger 2 They left the United States and went to Buenos Aires with the objective of opening a Five and Dime store The idea was to launch a store that featured low prices modelled after stores in the United States and Europe that became popular at the beginning of the 20th century While on their trip to South America they met Brazilians Aquino Sales and Max Landesman who convinced them to change their plans and head to Rio de Janeiro 3 After spending time in Rio de Janeiro the Americans saw that there were many public employees and military personnel with stable but modest salaries The majority of the stores in the city were not financially accessible to the general public The existing stores were expensive and sold specialized merchandise Consumers had to go to several different establishments to do their shopping As a result the Americans decided that Rio de Janeiro was the perfect city in which to launch their new concept store They built a store that had low prices to attend to the forgotten consumer populations and sold the widest variety of products possible 4 In 1929 they inaugurated the first Lojas Americanas store in Niteroi 5 The store slogan was Nothing over 2 During the first hour the store was open no one came Failure appeared imminent However one girl after spending a few minutes looking at the window display entered and bought a doll And just like that Lojas Americanas had completed its first of many sales 6 At the end of the first year they had already opened four stores three in Rio de Janeiro and one in Sao Paulo By 1940 Lojas Americanas had become a corporation In 1982 the board members of the Grupo Garantia came on board with Lojas Americanas as shareholders By the first quarter of 1994 they solidified the formation of a joint venture company under the name Walmart Brasil S A with Lojas Americanas as a 40 stakeholder and Walmart as a 60 stakeholder In 1997 by the decision of the administrative council of the company approval was given for sale of 40 of the company to Walmart Inc The council approved the participation of Lojas Americanas in a deal in 1998 which detailed their actionary control of 23 stores with the French supermarket company Comptoirs Modernes connected to Grupo Carrefour Lojas Americanas later decided to end the association and focus on their primary business of discount stores nbsp Store in Tangara da Serra Mato Grosso inaugurated in November 2011 In 1999 the company began selling merchandise over the internet through the site Americanas com By 2000 Americanas com and a new partnership with Chase Capital The Flatiron Fund Next International Global Bridge Ventures Mercosul Internet S A and AIG had significantly augmented their capital All together these ventures translated into an additional US 40 million and the sale of 33 of the company The early 2000s were characterized by the company s rapid expansion The goal was to open new stores across the Southeast and South of Brazil to increase the presence of the brand and to reformulate some existing stores to improve customer service It was also during this period that Lojas Americanas acquired a television station called Shoptime a joint venture with Banco Itau that created the Financeira Americanas Itau FAI or Americanas Taii Americanas com announced in November 2006 its merger with Submarino creating an absolute leading company in the online sales segment in Brazil The new company B2W must compete with the traditional trade chains citation needed In January 2007 Lojas Americanas announced their acquisition of BWU the corporation responsible for Blockbuster in Brazil and integrated them into over 127 stores 7 Most recently in 2013 the Lojas Americanas network was forced to pay R 250 thousand in reparations to Bolivian sweatshop workers making clothing for the company s BASIC brand They were judged to be working in slave like conditions 8 In January 2023 Americanas announced the discovery of accounting inconsistencies of 20 billion reais 3 88 billion on their balance sheet After the incident the company CEO Sergio Rial resigned with the company filing for bankruptcy on January 19 2023 9 10 11 On January 25 2023 Lojas Americanas declared bankruptcy in the United States 12 Subsidiaries edit nbsp Americanas Express Lapa RJ Lojas Americanas operates 4 different kinds of affiliated stores For this reason the name Americanas Network is often used to refer to the parent company Traditional Stores Americanas Express Americanas Blockbuster Online stores Submarino Americanas com and ShoptimeReferences edit a b Lojas Americanas tem lucro 12 3 maior no 4o tri de R 159 mi Exame com in Portuguese Reuters 18 March 2011 Retrieved 27 October 2014 The Company Time Line Lojas Americanas S A Archived from the original on 31 October 2014 Retrieved 31 October 2014 A historia das Lojas Americanas no Brasil Publicidade na Ponte Rio Niteroi in Brazilian Portuguese 2018 11 06 Retrieved 2023 01 25 Tudo sobre Lojas Americanas Historia e Noticias Canaltech in Brazilian Portuguese 13 April 2018 Retrieved 2023 01 25 Zippin Announces Strategic Partnership With Lojas Americanas Brazil s Largest Retailer To Power New Checkout free Stores www getzippin com Retrieved 2023 01 25 Historia da Lojas Americanas quando surgiu e quem sao os donos GZH in Brazilian Portuguese 2023 01 24 Retrieved 2023 01 25 A Historia das Lojas Americanas dead link Americanas pagara R 250 mil por trabalho escravo em cadeia produtiva G1 in Portuguese 2 October 2013 Retrieved 31 October 2014 Frontini Peter Pulice Carolina 2023 01 12 Brazil s Americanas CEO CFO resign as 3 88 bln accounting inconsistencies discovered Reuters Retrieved 2023 01 15 Americanas President Leaves Brazilian Company after US 3 8 billion in Inconsistencies Were Found in the Balance Sheet Folha de S Paulo 2023 01 12 Retrieved 2023 01 15 Brazil s Americanas files for bankruptcy Reuters 2023 01 19 Retrieved 2023 01 20 Brazilian Retailer Americanas Files for Chapter 15 Bankruptcy to Protect US Assets Bloomberg News 2023 01 25 Retrieved 2023 01 25 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lojas Americanas Official Home Page of Americanas nbsp Companies portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lojas Americanas amp oldid 1217313239, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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