Ueli prager biography definition
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Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts
Swiss hotel management company
Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts (German pronunciation:[ˈmøːvənpɪk]; ) is a Swiss hotel management company headquartered in Baar, Switzerland. It is fully owned by Accor since the September 2018 acquisition from former shareholders Mövenpick Holding (66.7%) and the Saudi-based Kingdom Group (33.3%). It operates over 80 properties, including hotels, resorts and Nile cruisers, with another 30 resorts planned or under construction across the Middle East and Asia.[1] The hotel chain serves 5.8 million people per year.[citation needed]
Mövenpick Group
[edit]Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts traces its roots back to the privately owned Mövenpick Group, which was founded by Ueli Prager in 1948 when he opened his first restaurant in Zürich. The name was apparently inspired by the feeding action of a gull (in German, a Möwe) and how its simple movements reflected the restaurant’s theme of food
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Richtree Inc
111 Richmond Street West, Suite 1600
Toronto, Ontario M5H 2G4
Canada
Telephone: (416) 366-8122
Fax: (416) 366-1934
Web site: http://www.movenpickcanada.com
Public Company
Incorporated: 1996
Employees: 2,400
Sales: CAD 53.83 million (2003)
Stock Exchanges: Toronto
Ticker Symbol: MOO.b
NAIC: 722110 Full-Service Restaurants; 311920 kaffe (engelska) and Tea Manufacturing; 722410 Drinking Places (Alcoholic Beverages)
Richtree Inc. operates restaurants in Canada and the United States beneath licensing agreements with Movel Restaurants Holdings A.G., a subsidiary of Zurich, Switzerland-based Mövenpick Holdings. Richtree operates four Marché restaurants and six Marchélino restaurants. The company's Marché restaurants are designed as combination restaurants and markets with separate counters featuring made-to-order gourmet meals. Richtree operates two Marchés in Toronto, one unit in Montreal, and another restaurant in Boston, Massachusetts. Richt
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Our story
Mövenpick’s astonishing journey began when Prager was strolling the shores of Lake Zurich with a friend. He had been searching for a name for his new restaurant concept – a ‘dining bar’ where guests could relax and eat high-quality food at affordable prices. As he considered the possibilities, a seagull (or Möwe in German), swooped down to skilfully pick up food mid-flight. That one elegant movement encapsulated Prager’s vision and so ‘Mövenpick’ (Möwe pick), and Europe’s first casual dining experience, was born. Prager’s first restaurant, Claridenhof, opened in Zurich in July 1948, offering simple dishes that could be ordered à la carte - a refreshing alternative to set menus. It was considered unconventional for Swiss restaurants and was the first of many Mövenpick innovations. Twenty-five years later, in 1973, Prager capitalised on Mövenpick’s reputation for quality food, affordability, staff training standards and innovation by opening the company’s first two hotels