佐丹奴(00709.HK)第三季销售额按年跌8.6%至10.75亿元
佐丹奴国际(00709.HK)公布,第三季销售额10.75亿元,按年倒退8.6%,若按固定汇率换算则跌7.1%。其中,中东市场录得强劲增长,而中国大陆、香港及澳门的销售录得显着下降。可比较门市销售额则按年下降10.3%。
公司於9月底止门市总数2,380间,其中中国大陆加盟店及直营店分别有631间及276间,分别按年增加4间及减少29间,香港及澳门分店75间。系统存货总额8.31亿元,较去年底之8.73亿元及去年同期之8.43亿元下降。
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