Santiago Bilinkis (Founder) Andrés Freire (Founder)
Owner
Staples Inc.
Number of employees
170 (2011)
Website
www.staples.com.ar
Staples Argentina is the subsidiary of the American office supply chain Staples in Argentina and Brazil. The company is headquartered in Buenos Aires. Staples Argentina is the largest office supply company in Argentina and one of the top three in Brazil.[citation needed]
The company gained international recognition after Harvard Business School Professor Walter Kuemmerle wrote two cases for the International Entrepreneurship course.[2][3]
^Staples Inc. (April 2011). "2010 Annual Report". Thomson Reuters. Retrieved 3 March 2012.
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Kuemmerle, Walter; Coughlin, William J. (25 January 2000), Making Entrepreneurship Work in Argentina(PDF), Harvard Business School
^Kuemmerle, Walter; Collura, Meredith (3 August 2001), After the Merger(PDF), Harvard Business School
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