Kathmandu survives Amazon onslaught with earnings lift
Kathmandu expects to see a bit lift in its annual net profit.
Kathmandu expects to see a bit lift in its annual net profit.
The company's shares have reached their highest level since December 2014.
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Kathmandu says full-year profit rose as much as 13 per cent driven by Australian sales
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Kathmandu lifted third-quarter sales due to new product lines and better promotions.
First-half profit has risen off the back of strong sales and improved stock management.
Kathmandu Holdings said first-half profit was slightly higher from a year earlier, partly bolstered by solid same store sales growth.
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Kathmandu will pay a bigger dividend after more rigorous inventory management helped fatten margins.
New Zealand shares gained after Kathmandu Holdings affirmed earnings would rise in line with its guidance. A2 Milk also advanced.
Kathmandu says annual profit rose as much as 67 percent as better-run promotions widened the outdoor equipment chain's margins.
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The retailer now expects net profit of $32 million to $35 million for the year.
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Kathmandu turned to a first-half profit that met guidance and said its operating margin widened as it kept expenses under control.
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