Lafayette High Registration Taking Place at Off-Campus Location Due to Ongoing Construction
Registration Open for Lafayette High School Amid Ongoing Construction As Lafayette High School gears up for the start of the academic year on…
Registration Open for Lafayette High School Amid Ongoing Construction As Lafayette High School gears up for the start of the academic year on…
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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 (
Pennsylvania's Child Care Workforce to Potentially Receive Million in Bonuses In a significant move to enhance the state’s child care sector, the Pennsylvania…