Russell & Bromley saw its revenues drop by 4.9 percent...

Russell & Bromley saw its revenues drop by 4.9 percent to £5.9 million (€6.99m-$7.29m) for the year ended Dec. 31, 2015. Profit after tax fell by 12.5 percent to £16.6 million (€19.7m-$20.5m). The negative performance was attributed to competition and economic uncertainty. The British brand, which is still run by ...

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