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Kathmandu parent KMD Brands sees sales, net profit increase

Inside Retail

Outdoor apparel retailer KMD Brands has witnessed an increase in sales and net profit in FY23 on the back of improved performance across all its businesses – with the Rip Curl and Oboz brands achieving record sales. million and net profit after tax jumping 8.6 million and net profit after tax jumping 8.6

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Super Retail reports record first half despite dip in Rebel sales

Inside Retail

billion while net profit is estimated to be between $200 million and $203 million during the six months ended December 30, based on preliminary data. Revenue of auto parts business Supercheap Auto and outdoor gear shop Macpac both climbed 4 per cent to $760 million and $105 million, respectively.

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

Retail TouchPoints

A toy shop that gave the world Barbie, Mr. Potato Head and other wonderful creations. 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. Games, puzzles, action figures and outdoor toys were especially popular.

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Inside Shinsegae: The Korean department store with a golden boot

Inside Retail

Shinsegae — one of the Big 3 of Korean department store retailing along with Lotte and Hyundai — has continued its great form right through into the second half of the year, helped by the removal of the country’s remaining pandemic restrictions and an increasingly buoyant mood among the country’s more affluent consumers.

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

Inside Retail

With the pandemic fading in the rearview mirror, inflation becoming more subdued and consumer confidence returning, the home improvement sector is heating up along with Thailand’s summer weather. Net profit came in at 1.6 In the first quarter of this year, total revenues for HomePro increased by 9.5 Revenues were 17.2

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