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SAVEZONE I & C

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Savezone I&C Corp. owns and operates department stores. It operates through five divisions: Clothes, Foods, Home Appliances, Cultural and Sports Center. The Clothes division offers discounted clothing products of different brands. The Food division provides groceries to the restaurants and food sector. The Home Appliances division offers various types of furniture, including adults furniture, student furniture, antique furniture, kitchen furniture and sofas; appliances, including video appliances, music appliances, living appliances, kitchen appliances, computers, mobiles, health appliances, season appliances and business communications; kitchen supplies, including ceramics and kitchen supplies; home fashion, including handicraft, bedding and curtains; and bathroom supplies, including bath supplies, toiletries, gift and interior props. The Cultural division provides lectures or lessons on singing, dancing, musical instruments, arts, yoga, massage, writing, origami, gift wrapping, flower arrangements, quilts, making baby's supplies and so on. The Sports Center division engages in the provision of golf programs, swimming program, fitness program, group exercise program, cozy spa and green tea spa for physically and psychologically stressed outs. The company was founded on May 8, 2002 and is headquartered in Seoul, South Korea.

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