General Shopping e Outlets do Brasil S.A.

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General Shopping e Outlets do Brasil S.A. owns and manages various shopping centers in Brazil. It leases commercial, advertising, and promotional space; plans and manages shopping center parking lots; and plans and leases electrical and water supply equipment. The company also provides web server, multimedia communication, and voice over internet protocol services; leases security equipment and video cameras; and develops real estate properties and ventures. In addition, it engages in the development and management of retail and wholesale trade activities, as well as acquisition, creation, and management of companies in retail industry, master franchises, and franchising companies; and purchase, sale, and lease of equipment for generation, transfer, and distribution of energy, as well as provision of installation, maintenance, and consulting services. Further, the company purchases, sells, leases, urbanizes, mortgages, develops, builds, and manages its own or third party real estate or jointly owned real estate properties; and leases water exploration, treatment, and distribution equipment, as well as provides installation, maintenance, and consultancy services. It manages 15 shopping centers. The company was formerly known as General Shopping Brasil S.A. The company was founded in 1989 and is headquartered in São Paulo, Brazil.

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  1. Source: Yahoo Finance.