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Varner Gruppen

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Type
  
Private

Area served
  
Northern Europe

Net income
  
NOK 648 million (2006)

Founded
  
1962

Headquarters
  
Oslo, Norway, Norway

Industry
  
Retail

Operating income
  
NOK 895 million (2006)

Founder
  
Frank Varner

Number of employees
  
7,442

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Revenue
  
NOK 7,609 million (2006)

Owner
  
Turid Varner; Marius Varner; Petter Varner; Joakim Varner

Subsidiaries
  
Dressmann, Bik Bok AS, Carlings AS

Varner-Gruppen AS is the largest actor in the textile retailing trade in Norway with approximately 500 stores around the country, including Bik Bok, Carlings, Volt, Cubus, Dressmann, Solo, Urban, Vivikes, Wearhouse, Levi's Store and WOW. The stores are located throughout Scandinavia, Finland, the Baltic Countries, Germany and Poland. The group has more than 1,100 stores in total..

History

Varner-Gruppen was founded by Frank Varner in 1962 when he opened his first store. Five years later he launched the Dressmann chain. In 1985 the group entered women's clothing, with the launch of Carlings. This was followed by the purchase of Cubus (1989), Bik Bok (1991) and Vivikes (1994). During the later part of the 2000s Varner has had an average store growth of about 80 outlets. The company has since been taken over by Frank Varner's children Marius Varner, Petter Varner and Joakim Varner. The company is privately held and unlisted.

References

Varner-Gruppen Wikipedia