Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Now the challenge russe monopoly – OBI Online

With strong price cuts tries brothers Tom and Per Bjarne Tellefsen in Kristiansand company Print Profile challenging the highly lucrative 100-million market for Russian equipment, newspaper Dagens Næringsliv.

– It is so simple that my roommate have two daughters one of which recently was Russian and the other Russians next year. So we know what the Russian equipment costs. Still, I know full well what the costing today’s market operate, says Tom Tellefsen said.

R & amp; U Holding owns companies Redress and Russeservice and school sweater company University, is currently great performer in the Russian equipment. Ole Jørgen Smedsrud in Sandefjord own more than 56 percent of the shares, while Onepiecegründerne Henrik Nørstrud and Knut Gresvig is an owner with a total of just under 36 percent.

Tom Tellefsen points out that Russeservice / Redress has been extremely good, and highlights that with a total market of scant 100 million kroner area too small for the really big players bother caring about it.

– it remains of course to see if we can challenge them. But we know that price means a lot for school leavers. And we include far more in our package than its competitor. In reality we are talking about half the price, he says to DN.

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