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E-Land Group

E·Land Group (Korean이랜드그룹) is a South Korean conglomerate headquartered in Changjeon-dong Mapo-gu Seoul, South Korea. E-Land Group takes part in retail malls, restaurants, theme parks, hotels, and construction businesses as well as its cornerstone, fashion apparel business. It has operations worldwide through its subsidiary E-Land World.

E-Land Group
Native name
이랜드그룹
Company typePrivate
IndustryConglomerate
Founded1980; 44 years ago (1980)
Ewha Womans University, South Korea
FounderPark Sung-su
HeadquartersSeoul, South Korea
Area served
Asia
United States
Europe
Key people
Sung-kyung Park (CEO and vice-chairman)
Byeong-Gwon Kim (CEO)
Jong-yang Choi (President)[1]
ServicesFashion, retail, dining, construction
SubsidiariesE-world
E-Land construction
E-Land services
Nettie Sean dotcom
E-Land system
Lead one
Belle Perez
E-Land retail
E-Land Park
E-Land cruises
K-Swiss
Websiteeland.co.kr
en.eland.com

History edit

E-Land started as a 6 square metres clothing shop on a fashion street in front of Ewha University in Sinchon in 1980. E-Land's first ever brand was called "England", which later changed to "E-Land" due to restrictions on trademark registration.

In 1994, E-Land Group introduced the first outlet in Korean market by opening the first store of 2001 Outlet. It took a form of multi story outlet stores with groceries, houseware and apparel.

In 2003, E-Land Group purchased a 75% stake in New Core, a department store operating in 25 different locations in Korea. Following the acquisition, New Core was transformed to and operated as two department stores and 15 fashion premium outlets.[2]

In 2005, E-Land Group became the 37th largest corporation in Korea (excluding SOE's) with assets totaling over US$2 billion. In April 2006, E-Land Group acquired the entire South Korean operations of Carrefour which operated 32 discount stores. Carrefour Korea, despite its global presence and experiences overseas, struggled to understand the local Korean culture. Carrefour was rebranded to Homever by E-Land Group after the acquisition. The acquisition moved E-Land Group from 6th to 2nd largest discount/outlet operators with respect to total number of stores. In 2006, E-Land Group was the second largest retailer in South Korea based on number of stores (Source: Korea Rating). On 14 May 2008, the British retail group Tesco, which already operated in Korea, agreed to purchase 36 hypermarkets with a combination of food and non-food products from E-Land for $1.9 billion (976 million pounds) in its biggest single acquisition, making Tesco the second largest retailer in the country. The majority of the E-Land stores formerly belonged to French retailer Carrefour before 2006 and most of the stores will be converted to Tesco Homeplus outlets. Tesco's South Korean discount store chain, Home Plus, currently has 66 outlets.[3][4]

On 16 December 2011, E-Land purchased Elizabeth Taylor's Krupp Diamond ring for $8,818,500 (including buyer's premium). It planned to put it on display at their E-World theme park in Daegu.[5]

On April 14, 2014, E-Land Group announced that they will found professional football club based in Seoul and Seoul E-Land FC are competing in K League Challenge (Second division) since 2015.[6]

Description edit

The E-Land Group focuses on the production and distribution of consumer goods that include apparel, groceries and housewares. Products are sold through two different channels: approximately 5,000 franchise stores and 59 e-Land-owned stores. The Group's current retail business comprises Kim's Club, NC Department Store, NewCore Outlet, 2001 Outlet, and DongA Department Store. Its portfolio includes infant wear, children's wear, women's wear, sports wear and underwear and a multitude of channels such as outlets, department stores and super supermarkets.

E-Land Group owns 60 brands in Korea.

  • Casual: Brenntano, Underwood, Hunt, R.Athletic, Teenie Weenie, Who.A.U, Shane Jeans, So Basic, There's, Coin, C.o.a.x, Prich, G-Star, SPAO
  • Deco & Netishion (Women's): Deco, Ana Capri, Telegraph, XIX, Dia, EnC, 96 New York, A6
  • Women, kids, underwear and accessories: Mandarina Duck, Belfe, Lario 1898, Coccinelle, Peter Scott, Lochcarron of Scotland, E-Land Junior, Underwood School, l Ohoo, Little Brenn, Roem Girls, The Day Girl, Cocorita, Usall, New Golden, Hunt Kids, Caps, Vianni Kids, Cheek, Entetee, Celden, Hunt Innerwear, The Day Underwear, Eblin, Petit, Lin, Body Pop, Roem, The Day, 2Me, Teresia, Fiorucci, Clovis, Lloyd, Clue, Vianni, Eco Mart, Paw in Paw, OIX, Vicman, OIX Milano, NIX21, Marie Claire, OST, Beall, MIXXO, MIXXO Secret
  • Brands operated by E-Land under license in South Korea: New Balance, Berghaus, Ellesse, K-Swiss
  • Hotel, restaurant, construction: Lexington Hotel, Kensington Resort, Kensington Flora Hotel, Ashley, Pizza Mall, Rimini, Cafe Lugo, The Caffe, EWorld Daegu (Former Woobang Land), E-land Cruise (Former Han Liver Cruise)
  • Restaurants: Ashley (New England–style family), Rimini (Italian restaurant), Pizza Mall (Italian-style pizza bar)

2001 Outlet edit

2001 Outlet (Korean이천일 아울렛) is a South Korean retailer headquartered in Seoul, Korea. The outlet franchise is an affiliate of E-Land Group, which is also running another outlet chain, NewCore Outlet. The company operates product shops and the outlet and retail chain of Korean department stores. In addition to its Korean operations, the company also operates business establishments in Seoul, Incheon, Gyeonggi-do and other Korea local chains.

Stores edit

Controversy edit

Although there is a policy to leave employees to autonomous decisions, it is said that unpaid leave was signed in a coercive atmosphere. "There was no coercion to overcome the difficult situation together," the management said.[7][clarification needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Company Overview of E.LAND Co., Ltd., Bloomberg.com
  2. ^ 정, 은하 (2017-11-09). [2024.04.12 "이랜드그룹, IMF 직격탄 맞은 뉴코아 인수후 리테일 최강자 부상"]. CEO SCORE DAILY. Archived from the original on 2017-11-09. Retrieved 2017-11-09. {{cite web}}: Check |archive-url= value (help)
  3. ^ Tesco to buy 36 S.Korean stores | Deals | Mergers & Acquisitions | Reuters
  4. ^ BBC NEWS | Business | Tesco set to grow in South Korea
  5. ^ "E-Land pays $8.8 million for 33-carat Elizabeth Taylor diamond ring". Korea JoongAng Daily. 16 December 2011. Archived from the original on 11 April 2013. Retrieved 29 March 2013.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  6. ^ tf.co.kr (2015-02-17). "서울 이랜드, '이랜드 리테일'과 140억원 규모 메인 스폰서 계약". 더팩트 (in Korean). Retrieved 2018-04-15.
  7. ^ </ "The controversy over unpaid leave of E-Land Retail. Employees "effectively enforce consent signatures."". 서울경제. 2020-09-14.

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E Land Group Korean 이랜드그룹 is a South Korean conglomerate headquartered in Changjeon dong Mapo gu Seoul South Korea E Land Group takes part in retail malls restaurants theme parks hotels and construction businesses as well as its cornerstone fashion apparel business It has operations worldwide through its subsidiary E Land World E Land GroupNative name이랜드그룹Company typePrivateIndustryConglomerateFounded1980 44 years ago 1980 Ewha Womans University South KoreaFounderPark Sung suHeadquartersSeoul South KoreaArea servedAsiaUnited StatesEuropeKey peopleSung kyung Park CEO and vice chairman Byeong Gwon Kim CEO Jong yang Choi President 1 ServicesFashion retail dining constructionSubsidiariesE worldE Land constructionE Land servicesNettie Sean dotcomE Land systemLead oneBelle PerezE Land retailE Land ParkE Land cruisesK SwissWebsiteeland wbr co wbr kr en wbr eland wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Description 2 1 2001 Outlet 2 1 1 Stores 3 Controversy 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editE Land started as a 6 square metres clothing shop on a fashion street in front of Ewha University in Sinchon in 1980 E Land s first ever brand was called England which later changed to E Land due to restrictions on trademark registration In 1994 E Land Group introduced the first outlet in Korean market by opening the first store of 2001 Outlet It took a form of multi story outlet stores with groceries houseware and apparel In 2003 E Land Group purchased a 75 stake in New Core a department store operating in 25 different locations in Korea Following the acquisition New Core was transformed to and operated as two department stores and 15 fashion premium outlets 2 In 2005 E Land Group became the 37th largest corporation in Korea excluding SOE s with assets totaling over US 2 billion In April 2006 E Land Group acquired the entire South Korean operations of Carrefour which operated 32 discount stores Carrefour Korea despite its global presence and experiences overseas struggled to understand the local Korean culture Carrefour was rebranded to Homever by E Land Group after the acquisition The acquisition moved E Land Group from 6th to 2nd largest discount outlet operators with respect to total number of stores In 2006 E Land Group was the second largest retailer in South Korea based on number of stores Source Korea Rating On 14 May 2008 the British retail group Tesco which already operated in Korea agreed to purchase 36 hypermarkets with a combination of food and non food products from E Land for 1 9 billion 976 million pounds in its biggest single acquisition making Tesco the second largest retailer in the country The majority of the E Land stores formerly belonged to French retailer Carrefour before 2006 and most of the stores will be converted to Tesco Homeplus outlets Tesco s South Korean discount store chain Home Plus currently has 66 outlets 3 4 On 16 December 2011 E Land purchased Elizabeth Taylor s Krupp Diamond ring for 8 818 500 including buyer s premium It planned to put it on display at their E World theme park in Daegu 5 On April 14 2014 E Land Group announced that they will found professional football club based in Seoul and Seoul E Land FC are competing in K League Challenge Second division since 2015 6 Description editThe E Land Group focuses on the production and distribution of consumer goods that include apparel groceries and housewares Products are sold through two different channels approximately 5 000 franchise stores and 59 e Land owned stores The Group s current retail business comprises Kim s Club NC Department Store NewCore Outlet 2001 Outlet and DongA Department Store Its portfolio includes infant wear children s wear women s wear sports wear and underwear and a multitude of channels such as outlets department stores and super supermarkets E Land Group owns 60 brands in Korea Casual Brenntano Underwood Hunt R Athletic Teenie Weenie Who A U Shane Jeans So Basic There s Coin C o a x Prich G Star SPAO Deco amp Netishion Women s Deco Ana Capri Telegraph XIX Dia EnC 96 New York A6 Women kids underwear and accessories Mandarina Duck Belfe Lario 1898 Coccinelle Peter Scott Lochcarron of Scotland E Land Junior Underwood School l Ohoo Little Brenn Roem Girls The Day Girl Cocorita Usall New Golden Hunt Kids Caps Vianni Kids Cheek Entetee Celden Hunt Innerwear The Day Underwear Eblin Petit Lin Body Pop Roem The Day 2Me Teresia Fiorucci Clovis Lloyd Clue Vianni Eco Mart Paw in Paw OIX Vicman OIX Milano NIX21 Marie Claire OST Beall MIXXO MIXXO Secret Brands operated by E Land under license in South Korea New Balance Berghaus Ellesse K Swiss Hotel restaurant construction Lexington Hotel Kensington Resort Kensington Flora Hotel Ashley Pizza Mall Rimini Cafe Lugo The Caffe EWorld Daegu Former Woobang Land E land Cruise Former Han Liver Cruise Restaurants Ashley New England style family Rimini Italian restaurant Pizza Mall Italian style pizza bar 2001 Outlet edit 2001 Outlet Korean 이천일 아울렛 is a South Korean retailer headquartered in Seoul Korea The outlet franchise is an affiliate of E Land Group which is also running another outlet chain NewCore Outlet The company operates product shops and the outlet and retail chain of Korean department stores In addition to its Korean operations the company also operates business establishments in Seoul Incheon Gyeonggi do and other Korea local chains Stores edit Junggye Store in Nowon gu Seoul Guro Store in Guro gu Seoul Cheonho Store in Gangdong gu Seoul Bupyeong Store in Bupyeong gu Incheon Anyang Store in Manan gu Anyang Gyeonggi do Bundang Store in Bundang gu Seongnam Gyeonggi do Suwon Store in Paldal gu Suwon Gyeonggi do Cheolsan Store in Gwangmyeong Gyeonggi doControversy editAlthough there is a policy to leave employees to autonomous decisions it is said that unpaid leave was signed in a coercive atmosphere There was no coercion to overcome the difficult situation together the management said 7 clarification needed See also edit nbsp Companies portal nbsp South Korea portal Economy of South Korea List of South Korean companies Seoul E Land FCReferences edit Company Overview of E LAND Co Ltd Bloomberg com 정 은하 2017 11 09 2024 04 12 이랜드그룹 IMF 직격탄 맞은 뉴코아 인수후 리테일 최강자 부상 CEO SCORE DAILY Archived from the original on 2017 11 09 Retrieved 2017 11 09 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Check archive url value help Tesco to buy 36 S Korean stores Deals Mergers amp Acquisitions Reuters BBC NEWS Business Tesco set to grow in South Korea E Land pays 8 8 million for 33 carat Elizabeth Taylor diamond ring Korea JoongAng Daily 16 December 2011 Archived from the original on 11 April 2013 Retrieved 29 March 2013 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint unfit URL link tf co kr 2015 02 17 서울 이랜드 이랜드 리테일 과 140억원 규모 메인 스폰서 계약 더팩트 in Korean Retrieved 2018 04 15 lt The controversy over unpaid leave of E Land Retail Employees effectively enforce consent signatures 서울경제 2020 09 14 External links editE Land Official Korean Homepage E Land Official English Homepage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title E Land Group amp oldid 1218592553, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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