Kathmandu's new US subsidiary boosts parent's revenue
Share price drops although Kathmandu's half-year results show revenue and net profit rise despite Christmas glitch.
Asa Andersen
Tue, 26 Mar 2019
Kathmandu Holdings’ purchase of Oboz helped lift its revenue 13.3%, despite a dip in its own New Zealand sales over the festive season last year.
The Christchurch-based outdoor adventure clothing retailer’s half-year results show sales revenue rose to $232 million in the six months to
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Asa Andersen
Tue, 26 Mar 2019
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