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  •   Home > News > Business

    The Warehouse Group's slight shift in fortunes is proving encouraging, although the business admits there is still work to do

    The Warehouse Group's slight shift in fortunes is proving encouraging, although the business admits there is still work to do


    The company has reported a 11.8-million half year profit, however sales have declined and they are still expecting to make a loss this year.

    Warehouse Interim Chief Executive John Journee says they're moving on from a strategy which wasn't working, and refocusing on what customers want.

    Journee says their work is starting to show fruit, with lower priced, more exciting products.

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