Carrefour Exits Adialéa, CFAO Gains Full Control
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French retailer Carrefour has sold its remaining 5% stake in African joint venture Adialéa to partner CFAO, completing its withdrawal from the venture in July 2025, according to Jeune Afrique. Carrefour, which originally owned 45% of the company when it was founded in 2013, has now fully (…)
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