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Bonial International Group

www.bonial.com

 
The Bonial International Group with offices in Berlin, Chicago, Paris, Barcelona, Moscow, São Paulo and Munich helps retailers to drive their sales volume by using the Internet to contact consumers based locally in their region. Member companies like Retale in the US, kaufDA in Germany or Lokata in Russia offer their users online weekly ads on a daily basis to inform consumers about the latest shopping offers and the opening hours of various major retailers in their city. Many hundred retailers have chosen this service which reaches millions of consumers worldwide.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.bonial.com
  • 525 W Monroe St.
    Chicago, IL USA 60661
  • Phone: 312.258.8800

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