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Second quarter (1 March 2025 – 31 May 2025)
· Sales in local currencies increased by 1 percent in the second quarter, with 4 percent fewer stores at the end of the quarter compared with the same point in time last year. Excluding these closures, sales increased by 3 percent. Converted into SEK, net sales amounted to SEK 56,714 m (59,605). Net sales in SEK were negatively affected by a currency translation effect of around 6 percentage points due to the strengthened Swedish krona.
· Gross profit amounted to SEK 31,425 m (33,569), which corresponds to a gross margin of 55.4 percent (
Second quarter (1 March 2025 – 31 May 2025)
· Sales in local currencies increased by 1 percent in the second quarter, with 4 percent fewer stores at the end of the quarter compared with the same point in time last year. Excluding these closures, sales increased by 3 percent. Converted into SEK, net sales amounted to SEK 56,714 m (59,605). Net sales in SEK were negatively affected by a currency translation effect of around 6 percentage points due to the strengthened Swedish krona.
· Gross profit amounted to SEK 31,425 m (33,569), which corresponds to a gross margin of 55.4 percent (