Deichmann Grew More Than Expected In 2009 And The Momentum Should Continue

Deichmann has reported a better than expected increase of almost 9 percent to €3.4 billion in its total consolidated revenues in 2009, partly due to the addition of 282 new stores in Europe and the U.S. The volume of shoes sold increased by 8.3 percent to 138 million pairs.

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