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R18 ban - Warehouse says brand more important than extra profit

The Warehouse will forgo $300,000 in net profit after banning R18 games and DVDs.

Campbell Gibson
Tue, 25 Nov 2014

The country’s biggest retailer will forego about $300,000 in net profit after it bans R18 games and DVDs.

Yesterday, The Warehouse Group [NZX:WHS] announced that it will no longer sell R18 content following the release of controversial video game Grand Theft Auto V.

Chief executive Mark Powell

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Campbell Gibson
Tue, 25 Nov 2014
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