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“Isn’t this also non-indigenous?” You will say: Turkish brands sold to foreign companies #Part 3

  • August 26, 2024
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A successful company that we are proud of because we are local and national. Turkish companies and well-known Turkish brands come wholly or partially under the auspices of

A successful company that we are proud of because we are local and national. Turkish companies and well-known Turkish brands come wholly or partially under the auspices of foreign companies.

Although acquisitions and mergers are inherent to doing business We are proud to be Turkish The fact that our companies are leaving one by one is hurting us, the consumers.

of this series first and second part you will find it below.

Let’s start with Migros. Migros, owned by Koç Holding, was sold to a London-based investment fund in 2008.

TAV Airports, established in partnership with Bilkent Holding and Akfen Holding, is majority owned by the French Aeroports de Paris Group.

Source: TAV airports

Although no longer with us, Gittigidiyor, founded by Turkish investors in 2011, was also sold to eBay!

Source: Webrazzi

Also in 2011, the majority shares of Acıbadem Hospitals were purchased by Integrated Healthcare Holdings (IHH).

Source: Cumhuriyet Newspaper

Propak Ambalaj, a subsidiary of Gözde Girişim of Yıldız Holding, was sold to Austria-based Constantia Flexibles.

Source: Bloomberg

İpragaz, which was privatized in 1992, was transferred to the French-based Primagaz after privatization.

Source: Ipragaz

30% of GAMA Enerji was acquired by Malaysia-based Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) in 2015.

Source: Freedom

80% of the shares of Aras Kargo were bought by the Austrian Post.

Source: T24

Yörsan was also bought by Matlı Holding and sold to Dubai private investment fund The Abraaj Group before disappearing.

51% of the shares of Petkim, one of the most important companies of our country, were bought by SOCAR in 2008.

Source: petkim

In summary, many of our major companies have acquired foreign brands for various reasons. under the auspices of We see you coming in.

Unfortunately, the brands we mention are of course among our brands that are under the protection of foreign companies. just something…

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