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Dadelo plans business growth in the Polish, Czech and Slovak markets
2021-10-25 source ownDadelo a leading e-commerce shop owned by Dadelo Spolka Akcyjna which mainly focused on the bike market. The Company offers bikes, electric bicycles, bike parts, bikewear, footwear, and bike accessories. At the moment Dadelo focus on the on Poland but now plans to invest and develop its business in its neighbour Central European Countries.Dadelo has reported the organization's growth program, the company plans to purchase online bike shops in the Czech and Slovak markets. The organization additionally plans to put resources into sports shops offering sporting goods for other sports as well as a bricks and mortar store in Poland.As announced by Ryszard Zawieruszyński, the company’s CEO, talks are currently underway to acquire online bicycle shops in the Czech and Slovak markets. In his opinion, the acquisition should not reduce profitability. He also points out that companies in Slovakia and the Czech Republic have similar parameters in terms of the first margin, which is 30 plus. Diversity in the case of brands sold is also important so that Polish products can be introduced to the Czech market, and Czech brands will enrich the offer for customers in Poland.