Kathmandu sales up after first full year with Rip Curl
New CEO expects profit for first half of FY22 to be worse than first half of FY21.
Will Mace
Tue, 21 Sep 2021
Covid lockdowns are restricting Kathmandu Holdings’ revenue across Australasia as factory closures, freight congestion, and increased transport costs are affecting its wider supply chain, but Rip Curl is keeping the group’s sales afloat.
The NZX and ASX-listed apparel retailer and
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Will Mace
Tue, 21 Sep 2021
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