Hugo Mann

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Hugo Mann
Born(1913-11-17)November 17, 1913
DiedDecember 20, 2008(2008-12-20) (aged 95)
Baden-Baden, Germany
CitizenshipGermany
OccupationRetailing

Hugo Mann (November 17, 1913 – December 20, 2008) was a German businessman.

Early life[]

He was born in Laupheim. As a youth, Hugo Mann worked at his grandfather's shop in Karlsruhe where he started his own furniture business in 1938.

Career[]

In 1950, Mann opened a larger store that turned out to be the key to his success. During the sixties, chain stores sprouted up across Germany. The brand Mann Mobilia for discount quality furniture was established in 1970.[1][2]

Mann had started another business in 1958, the food store chains. Mann bought two-thirds of FedMart, a highly successful chain of department stores in the United States, in 1975. He subsequently fired founder Sol Price from FedMart and the store chain failed within seven years.[3] In 1989, Hugo Mann retired and handed the Wertkauf business over to his son Johannes. Wertkauf was sold to Walmart in 1997. The Austrian Lutz group bought Mann Mobilia in 2005.

References[]

  1. ^ Bishop, Amanda (Jan 17, 1999). "Germans pour cash into D-FW realty".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ GmbH, SDZ Druck und Medien (2008-12-24). "Der Gründer von Wertkauf ist tot". Wirtschaft Regional (in German). Retrieved 2021-02-25.
  3. ^ Markowitz, Arthur, "Discounting Hall of Fame: Sol Price: his deeds speak louder than words - founder of Price Club," Discount Store News, August 22, 1988, online at CBS bnet.
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