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Abstract:TOKYO (Reuters) – Clothing brand Uniqlos Japanese owner said on Thursday first-half operating profit climbed 18%, even as COVID-19 lockdowns in China hampered sales in its biggest overseas market.
div classBodysc17zpet90 cdBBJodivpTOKYO Reuters – Clothing brand Uniqlos Japanese owner said on Thursday firsthalf operating profit climbed 18, even as COVID19 lockdowns in China hampered sales in its biggest overseas market.p
pFast Retailing Co said operating profit was 189 billion yen 1.51 billion in the six months through February, against 168 billion yen a year earlier. pdivdivdiv classBodysc17zpet90 cdBBJodiv
pThe company maintained its fullyear profit forecast at 270 billion yen. That compares with a consensus forecast for annual profit to total 278 billion yen, according to a Refinitiv poll of 11 analysts.p
p1 125.4300 yenp
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