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The New Owner Has Decided to Close Hervis in Slovenia

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The new owner of the subsidiaries of the Austrian sports retailer Hervis in Slovenia, Croatia and Germany has decided to gradually close these companies after reviewing their operations, Hervis Slovenia announced. There are 21 Hervis stores operating across the country with around 250 employees.

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Neither the Austrian nor the Slovenian company revealed who the new owner is.

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The new owner of the subsidiaries of the Austrian sports retailer Hervis in Slovenia, Croatia and Germany has decided to gradually close these companies after reviewing their operations, Hervis Slovenia announced. There are 21 Hervis stores operating across the country with around 250 employees.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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The new owner of the subsidiaries of the Austrian sports retailer Hervis in Slovenia, Croatia and Germany has decided to gradually close these companies after reviewing their operations, Hervis Slovenia announced. There are 21 Hervis stores operating across the country.

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21 locations in Slovenia, 18 locations in Croatia and four locations in Germany are "distributed with immediate effect". No information was provided on the "exact identity of the investor".

·Vienna, Austria
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Locations affected in Slovenia, Croatia and Germany. No information about buyer and price.

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The new owners of the sports retail chain Hervis draw the first large tear line. A total of 43 branches in Slovenia, Croatia and Germany were sold to an investor. While the identity of the buyer remains secret, the concentration is now to apply completely to the crisis-ridden core market in Austria.

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Kurier broke the news on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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