Jost-Stefan Heinig (born 1962[1] in Dortmund) is CEO of the major German company KiK Textilien und Non-Food GmbH from Bönen. KiK came under pressure by dumping salaries and abusing female workers in Bangladesh and other Third World countries.[2][3][4][5][6] Heinig participates with his Dortmund Firma H. H. Holding GmbH by 65% from TEDi and with 15% an KiK.[7] The main shareholder of KiK is the company Tengelmann International GmbH from Mülheim an der Ruhr with a stake of 83.02%.[8]

In July 2010 Heinig together with Karl-Erivan Haub, co-owner of Tengelmann, bought the German branch of Woolworth's, insolvent Woolworth GmbH.[9]

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After finishing the Realschule, Heinig served his apprenticeship as a trading assistant.[10]

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  1. ^ Tageszeitung Die Welt: Jetzt spricht der geheimnisvolle Kik-Gründer, Interview with Stefan Heinig (14 September 2007)
  2. ^ "NDR Fernsehen - Sendungen - Panorama - Die Reporter- Die KiK-Story - die miesen Methoden des Textildiscounters". www3.ndr.de. Archived from the original on 2010-04-10.
  3. ^ "NDR Fernsehen - Sendungen - Panorama - Die Reporter- Die KiK-Story". www3.ndr.de. Archived from the original on 2010-04-11.
  4. ^ Teevs, Christian (7 April 2010). "Textildiscounter in der Kritik: Kik-Beschäftigte klagen über katastrophale Zustände". Der Spiegel.
  5. ^ verbraucherInfoTV, Panorama: Die KiK-Story
  6. ^ "Dokus im Ersten - Reportage & Dokumentation - ARD | das Erste".
  7. ^ Jensen, Ramsch ist sein Leben, in: Manager-Magazin, 8/2010, S. 65
  8. ^ Hoppenstedt-Unternehmensdatenbank: Datensatz KiK Textilien und Non Food GmbH
  9. ^ Soren Jensen (23 July 2010). "Ramsch is his life - the Woolworth Takeover". Manager Magazin. Retrieved 4 December 2018.
  10. ^ verbraucherInfoTV, Panorama: Die KiK-Story, Teil2