Pierre & Vacances
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Groupe Pierre & Vacances Center Parcs (French pronunciation: [ɡʁup pjɛʁ e vakɑ̃s sɑ̃tœʁ paʁk]) specializes in tourism services, providing holiday and entertainment villages, leisure activity residences and hotels under the brands Pierre & Vacances, Maeva, Center Parcs,[3] Sunparks, and Adagio (the last in partnership with Accor). The headquarters of the company is in France and the core area of the company's activities is France, but it also has facilities in Belgium, Mauritius, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, Germany, Italy and Spain.[1][4]
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Company type | Public |
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Euronext: VAC | |
Industry | Tourism Hospitality Real estate development |
Founded | 1967; 57 years ago (1967)[1] |
Founder | Gérard Brémond |
Headquarters | , France[1] |
Area served | Europe, Mauritius and France's overseas territories and islands |
Key people | Sven Boinet (Chairman and CEO) |
Revenue | €1.47 billion (2011)[2][note 1] |
€19.80 million (2011)[2][note 2] | |
€10.50 million (2011)[2][note 3] | |
Total assets | €1.67 billion (2011)[2][note 4] |
Total equity | €493.74 million (2011)[2][note 5] |
Number of employees | 7,455 (2011)[2] |
Website | www.pierreetvacances.co.uk |
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