Shoe Zone has reported a 5.7 percent decline in sales to £78.2 million (€108.4m-$121.2m) for the six months ended April 4. The British discount-oriented shoe retailer attributed it to nine store closures and mild weather conditions. Sales volumes went up, but customers preferred to buy relatively cheap, transitional products such ...
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