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I read about the share in the book "ohne aktien wirds schwer" and wondered whether the business would also work outside Poland. I don't see any chance here, at least not in Austria. In every village with more than 5k inhabitants there is either a Spar, Billa (rewe), hofer (aldi), lidl or penny. And often even 2 or more of them. Even in smaller towns with a lot of tourism or good transport links, there are these. In even smaller villages there are Nah&Frisch that are supposed to cover daily needs, but in my opinion they don't do well because one of the stores mentioned above is usually less than 10 minutes away by car.
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@BregisMoon yes, but why are you referring to Austria? Poland and Austria are not comparable, simply because the GDP per person in Poland is only around $17,000 and in Austria it is already around $47,000. If at all, the next option for expansion for Dino would be Slovakia or possibly the Czech Republic. At present, however, Dino's management explicitly states that it does not yet see any need for international expansion as there is still sufficient growth potential within Poland (especially eastern Poland).