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KMD Brands profit dives through first half

Inside Retail

Outdoor apparel retailer KMD Brands, formerly known as Kathmandu Holdings, has registered that its Australasian store network suffered significantly in the first half. Group sales for the half were recorded at $379.95 million) while underlying EBITDA was estimated at $9.52 The business’ net profit after tax fell 124.7

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Price hikes not the only way to deal with inflation, KMD Brands CEO says

Inside Retail

The increased cost of freight and raw materials are driving up prices at Rip Curl and Oboz, where consumers in some markets could soon pay more for items such as wetsuits and hiking boots than they did a few months ago. At the same time, he said there are other levers KMD Brands could pull to deal with inflation beyond simply raising prices.

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Inside Shinsegae: The Korean department store with a golden boot

Inside Retail

In the back of the net. The line launched with a pop-up on June 17 at Boon the Shop, a futuristic Shinsegae fashion emporium in Seoul, attracting a huge crowd that snapped up items as fast as they could, some of it quickly resold for a killing online. enjoyed an increase in net profit of nearly 400 percent. Going mega.

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To Thrive in the New Global Ecommerce Marketplace, Toys ‘R’ Us may Need to Think Small

Retail TouchPoints

The toy seller, which at its peak had more than 1,500 stores around the world, was part of the fabric of American childhood for more than half a century. We are thrilled to be taking the reins of the world’s leading toy brand at a time when the category is up 16% and consumer demand for toys is at an all-time high.

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How HomePro aims to grow in Thailand’s fragmented DIY market 

Inside Retail

Seven more stores are planned for opening this year. billion THB, or about US$553 million (A$837 million) at current exchange rates. Net profit came in at 1.6 Thailand’s population has been growing at a rate of about 0.2 Forty of its 113 stores in Thailand are in the Greater Bangkok area. Revenues were 17.2

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