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To: ex-Texan
I lived in St. Petersburg for much of the past year. Maksidom, click link here, is the Circuit City of St. Petersburg. They have 4 stores but do not plan to move into the Moscow market for some reason. Their main competition is M-Video which is all over Russia. I know the management at MVideo in Moscow. They are very professional and have Harvard MBAs. After, MVideo, the competition would be Lenta (see http://www.lenta.com), with 5 Hypermarkets in St. Petersburg and also professionally run with western-educated managers...and the German giant Metro (see www.metro.de) which is like Sams Club or Costco. Lenta is more like Sams Club. Maksidom is like Circuit City. I cannot see where the mafia would be involved on behalf of one of those competitors. This is interesting. It is also TERRIFYING because all my friends live there!
41 posted on 12/26/2005 10:40:42 AM PST by GermanBusiness
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To: GermanBusiness

I have been in St Pete four different times on business/personal pursuits for 1 to 2 and a half weeks at a stretch.

I am also very familiar with Maksidom, having shopped at the store in the Severnaya area of Sankt Petrburg, as well as the one more near the centre - near or along the run of Nevskii Prospekt. The Director of Maksidom is a friend of a friend, and he consciously uses the German store "Obi" {the ubiquitous beaver} and Home Depot and Lowe's in the US as business models...a very clever approach, as there is a huge market potential in Russia!

These stores are really much more analgous to "Home Depot", or "Lowe's" in the USA; they do stock a little more in the craft and home electronics/ home cosiness realm, however.

Russians in St Petrburg and Moskva celebrate both the western Christmas, and the traditional Eastern/Russian Orthodox Catholic Mass, so this falls right squarely in the heart of their shopping frenzy times - and in busy, capitalism-driven cities of ever-widening prosperity.

{I} Pray that this is not the first of many wider attacks. That could prove disastrous, given the volume of business that places like Maksidom draw. I do not for one minute believe that this is based in a business/territorial dispute. Neither Putin nor the Russian people would tolerate such an attack which could invariably affect not only ordinary working class people, but the wealthy and influential which shop in such stores, also.

Like I said, I have been in two of the Maksidom locations; one can meet people shopping in either who have taken the tram, bus, or metro to shop, people who have ancient, rickety Ladas parked outside, and folks who pulled up in the latest model BMW's, Volvos, and Mercedes G55's {an $80,000 + 4x4 SUV/wagon, for those on this thread who are unfamiliar with the model}.

I hope the FSB catch the bastards who are responsible, and make a very public show of it...for all their problems, I really love the Russian people.

A.A.C.


51 posted on 12/26/2005 2:45:33 PM PST by AmericanArchConservative (Armour on, Lances high, Swords out, Bows drawn, Shields front ... Eagles UP!)
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