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Hugo Boss back in the black

German clothing retailer Hugo Boss swung back into the black in the third quarter by getting a grip on expenditures, it said on Monday.

Hugo Boss back in the black
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Boss posted net profit of €51.5 million in the three-month period, a statement said, erasing a net loss of €16 million in the second quarter of the year.

On a 12-month basis however, net profit was down by 25 percent, while sales fell by 16 percent from the third quarter of 2008 to €450.4 million.

The company’s core European markets turned in “a surprise trend downwards in the third quarter,” particularly in eastern Europe, owing to clients’ financial problems and halted deliveries, the company said in a statement.

The positive net profit was partly the result of “successful implementation of structural and efficiency measures that had been adopted at an early stage,” it continued.

Hugo Boss plans to pursue its “strategic realignment” by closing loss-making stores, a move that should “form the basis for the growth curve targeted for 2010 and beyond.”

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SHOPPING

Danish stores to remove MobilePay from payment options

Over 500 shops in Denmark will no longer offer the popular app MobilePay as a payment option after the platform ordered merchants to purchase new hardware.

Danish stores to remove MobilePay from payment options

The Dagrofa corporation, which owns chains including the Meny and Spar supermarkets, has announced it will remove MobilePay as a payment option in its stores, business media Finans reports.

The decision could impact less than 1 percent of payments in the store which are currently made using MobilePay, the company said.

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“The primary reason is that MobilePay will from now on demand a technical setup for the payment system in stores and with the investment that will neee, we have concluded that’s not the way we want to go,” Dagrofa’s head of communications Morten Vestberg told Finans.

Dagrofa owns the Let-Køb and Min Købmand convenience store chains in addition to Meny and Spar.

The decision will mean MobilePay is removed from some 530 stores altogether, although individual stores may choose to retain the payment app.

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