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DIY chain Kesko Senukai posts 19% growth in Baltic sales for 2019
BC, Vilnius, 11.02.2020.Print version
Building and home improvement supplies chain Kesko Senukai increased net sales in the Baltic countries to 715.5 mln euros last year, up 18.8% from 602.1 mln euros in 2018, the Verslo Zinios reported on Tuesday, based on a stock exchange release by Finland's Kesko cite LETA/BNS.
The stock exchange release does not specify the results of Kesko Senukai Lithuania.
The Kesko Group's net sales rose by 3.3% last year from 2018 to 10.72 bn euros. The comparable operating profit in the Baltic countries declined somewhat.
Kesko Senukai has 104 stores in the Baltics, including 85 Senukai and Statybu Duona stores in Lithuania, eight K-Rauta stores Estonia, and eleven K-Senukai stores in Latvia. The company also owns 27 OMA stores in Belarus.
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