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LOT strengthens its footprint in Sharjah with new flagship store at LuLu Hypermarket
LOT strengthens its footprint in Sharjah with new flagship store at LuLu Hypermarket

Khaleej Times

time23-05-2025

  • Business
  • Khaleej Times

LOT strengthens its footprint in Sharjah with new flagship store at LuLu Hypermarket

LuLu's value concept store, LOT, has strengthened its footprint in the UAE with the launch of its newest and largest branch in Sharjah at LuLu Hypermarket, Al Wahda Street. This strategic expansion underscores LOT's mission to make high quality products affordable and accessible to a wider customer base. Yusuffali MA, chairman of LuLu Group, inaugurated the new LOT store in the presence senior officials from Lulu. The new 47,000 sqft outlet marks LOT's 14th store in the GCC and the 7th in the UAE, making it the biggest LOT to date. "This expansion is part of our vision to provide customers with quality products at budget-friendly prices. Our growth in Sharjah reflects the increasing demand for value-driven shopping experiences. We are on a track to operate 50 LOT stores by 2025," said Yusuffali MA. The LOT offers a lot of products at unbeatable prices, with many items priced below Dh19. This new initiative ensures that everyone can access high-quality products, including household essentials, kitchenware, fashion for men, women, and children, and more. The occasion was graced by the presence of Saifee Rupawala, CEO of LuLu; Salim M A and Shabu Abdul Majeed, directors of global operations; Anand A V, director of LuLu International Holdings; Mujeeb Rehman, director of Buying; along with several other dignitaries.

Daiso, a popular Japanese store chain, is opening the first of 3 locations in Utah — What to know
Daiso, a popular Japanese store chain, is opening the first of 3 locations in Utah — What to know

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Daiso, a popular Japanese store chain, is opening the first of 3 locations in Utah — What to know

MIDVALE, Utah () — It's official: The first store in Utah is set to have its grand opening on May 17 and May 18. Here's what you should know. The Beehive State's first Daiso store will be located in the Shops at Fort Union in Midvale (1110 E Fort Union Blvd) and will be holding a grand opening event from 9 a.m. on May 17 until 9 p.m. on May 18. The event is the chain's . The first 200 customers who make a $20 purchase on May 17 at the Midvale store will receive an exclusive tote bag. On Sunday, May 18, every $20 purchase will come with a 'special gift,' while supplies last. How to visit Utah's 'Mighty Five' national parks in one trip The store will be open seven days a week, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sundays. Two other Daiso locations are set to open later this year, according to Daiso's : One in Park Plaza in Clinton/Clearfield (both cities are listed on Daiso's website) and one in Provo's Riverside Plaza, with both stores set to open later this summer. 'Daiso is a Japanese value store with unique, affordable products, from household goods to stationery, beauty, snacks, and more,' the company explains in the . The company is family-owned and operates more than 6,000 stores across the world — with more than 150 open in the United States, according to . The store boasts more than 100,000 products and offers 'quality merchandise at affordable prices.' The stores are known for their low prices — items without a price tag are a standard price of about $1.75, but prices may vary by location. The stores often have conversion charts for customers to see what the price in Yen (Japanese currency) would be in USD. According to one of the , products may range from under $2 to just over $15. However, low prices also mean no returns or exchanges — unless the item is and you have the receipt, the store says. To learn more about Daiso and its offerings, visit the Midvale store after it opens or look at its . Daiso, a popular Japanese store chain, is opening the first of 3 locations in Utah — What to know Crews investigating house fire in South Jordan How to visit Utah's 'Mighty Five' national parks in one trip Republicans unveil steep cuts to Medicaid in portion of Trump tax bill 8 injured in 2-car crash, Salt Lake intersection closed Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Malaysian Dollar Store Eco-Shop Sets IPO Price at Lower End of Range, Sources Say
Malaysian Dollar Store Eco-Shop Sets IPO Price at Lower End of Range, Sources Say

Wall Street Journal

time08-05-2025

  • Business
  • Wall Street Journal

Malaysian Dollar Store Eco-Shop Sets IPO Price at Lower End of Range, Sources Say

Eco-Shop operates over 290 outlets across Malaysia, selling affordable household products spanning from groceries to baby products. Photo: mohd rasfan/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images Malaysian discount-store retailer Eco-Shop is set to price its initial public offering at the lower end of its guidance range, valuing the company at close to $1.5 billion, people familiar with the situation said. The company is likely to price shares at 1.13 ringgit each, the people said. That would be equivalent to 27 U.S. cents.

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