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- Currys has hailed a return to an annual profit after shedding business costs, and revealed it saw more customers turn to credit to fund their tech purchases. The electricals retailer ended the year on a stronger financial footing after getting its loss-making Nordics business “back on track” and offloading its Greek arm.
Sep 7, 2023 · Currys showed slow signs of progress towards getting its struggling Nordics business back on track today, but a fall in computer sales hit its core UK arm.
Jun 27, 2024 · The electricals retailer ended the year on a stronger financial footing after getting its loss-making Nordics business “back on track” and offloading its Greek arm.
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Jun 27, 2024 · The electronics retailer concluded the year on a more robust financial footing after steering its loss-making Nordics business "back on track" and selling off its Greek division.
Apr 27, 2024 · We’ve kept up our encouraging momentum in the UK&I, our Nordics business is getting back on track, and we're stronger financially. We can see our progress in ever-more engaged colleagues, more satisfied customers and better financial performance.
Currys has said that its troubled Nordics business, which accounts for two fifths of its overall revenue, is in “recovery” and reiterated full-year guidance. Britain’s biggest electricals retailer said that profitability had improved in the region despite a “difficult consumer environment”, with gross margins back up to the levels of ...
Jun 27, 2024 · Tech retailer Currys has seen its profit rise as bosses declared the company is “getting back on track” after a tumultuous couple of years. The London-listed firm grew its pre-tax profit to...
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Dec 14, 2023 · (Sharecast News) - Electrical retailer Currys held annual guidance as interim losses narrowed and its Nordics unit reported an improvement in gross margins. The company posted a loss before tax of £46m, compared with a loss of £548m a year earlier.