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    The boss of one of our largest retail companies says its latest results are "unacceptable"

    The boss of one of our largest retail companies says its latest results are "unacceptable"


    The Warehouse Group -- owner of The Warehouse, Noel Leeming and Warehouse Stationery -- is expecting its half-year profit to drop by a third.

    It expects second-half earnings, to be broadly in line with last year's loss of about 14-million dollars.

    Interim Chief Executive John Journee says they're near the bottom of the spending cycle, and sales are showing signs of a turn-around.

    But he says the economic recovery remains sluggish and customer demand low, pushing down profits.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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