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El Corte Inglés S.A. (pronunciación en español: [el ˈkoɾte iŋˈɡles]),[a] con sede en Madrid,[4] es el mayor grupo de grandes almacenes de Europa y el tercero del mundo.[5][6] El Corte Inglés es la única cadena de grandes almacenes que queda en España. El Corte Inglés es miembro de la Asociación Internacional de Grandes Almacenes desde 1998[7][8].
En 1934, los fundadores Ramón Areces Rodríguez y César Rodríguez González compraron una sastrería (que había abierto en 1890) situada en una de las calles más céntricas de Madrid, la calle Preciados, y la convirtieron en sociedad anónima. Hacia 1920, con 15 años, Areces se fue a La Habana (Cuba) y trabajó en la famosa cadena de tiendas Almacenes El Encanto, donde aprendió los fundamentos del negocio de los grandes almacenes. En 1940, convirtió la sastrería en la actual corporación El Corte Inglés, S.A. A la muerte de Areces en 1989, su sobrino Isidoro Álvarez se convirtió en su sucesor. En 1995, El Corte Inglés compró a su único competidor serio, Galerías Preciados, que había entrado en quiebra[9].
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See listEl Corte Inglés (department stores) Hipercor (hypermarket) Supercor (supermarket) Opencor (24 hours) Sfera (fashion chain) Bricor (DIY) Viajes El Corte Inglés (travel) Seguros El Corte Inglés (insurance) IECISA (IT Consulting) Telecor (telephony)
After the war, in 1939, and in view of the need of Sederías Carretas for the site where the first building of Galerías Preciados would later be located, El Corte Inglés was moved in June 1940 to 3 Preciados St., corner of Tetuán St., where Almacenes El Águila was located. It was then constituted as a Limited Company, with a capital of one million pesetas subscribed in equal parts by César Rodríguez, who became the first president of El Corte Inglés S.L., and Ramón Areces, the latter contributing his share of the capital by means of a loan provided by the former. Subsequently, in successive capital increases, it was César who took the majority of the shares, even though Ramón was in charge of the commercial strategy and the day-to-day running of the business.
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When the war ended in 1939, and in view of the need of Sederías Carretas for the site where the first building of Galerías Preciados would later be located, El Corte Inglés was moved in June 1940 to 3 Preciados Street, on the corner of Tetuán Street, where Almacenes El Águila was located. It was then constituted as a Limited Company, with a capital of one million pesetas subscribed in equal parts by César Rodríguez, who became the first president of El Corte Inglés S.L., and Ramón Areces, the latter contributing his share of the capital by means of a loan provided by the former. Subsequently, in successive capital increases, it was César who took the majority of the shares, although Ramón was in charge of the commercial strategy and the day-to-day running of the business.
Between 1945 and 1946, after acquiring a larger part of the building and carrying out the corresponding refurbishment, the sales area reached 2,000m² on five floors and a departmental sales structure[5] was set up, emulating the one already existing in Galerías Preciados, founded in 1943.