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    STAR RETAIL NETWORK REDUCES PRICES OF FLOWERS ON OCCASION OF WOMEN'S DAY ON APRIL 7

    ArmInfo
    2009-04-06 14:02:00

    ArmInfo. The largest retail-trading network in Armenia - STAR
    Company has announced an action reducing the prices of flowers at its
    supermarkets. STAR press-service told ArmInfo, the greatest part of
    flowers is sold for lowers prices starting from March 31. The action
    will continue till April 13. The company promises regular special
    price offers for flowers on all holidays.

    STAR network launched sales of flowers in the second half of
    January 2009 hereby making another step towards development of
    civilized trading and European standards of retail networks. The
    strategy of the new business-dimension of the network is sales of
    inexpensive flower bouquets in European style including for everyday
    purchase. 'Flowers bring beauty and delight to our life as well as
    high mood and positive emotions. We want to bring joy to our clients
    irrespective of whether there is holiday or not, Narine Avetisyan,
    STAR Director for Marketing says.

    As press-service of the company reported, flower trading in the STAR
    supermarkets is dynamically developing and ensuring sale growth day
    by day.

    For instance, the March sale exceeded the February one threefold
    and the twofold growth is expected in April as against March. Local
    producers are the main lower suppliers to the STAR net. Not only
    bunches of flowers are in the assortment but also flowers in pots
    which live from 30 days up to three months.

    To note, at present there are 13 supermarkets in the STAR net
    functioning since 1998. The EBRD is one the shareholders of STAR with
    28,3% share.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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