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Retailer Clicks Group posted a 22% rise in first-half earnings on Thursday; driven by a strong performance in its core drug chain store.
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/ 21 October 2010
Clicks Group posted a 27% rise in full-year profit helped by strong sales of health and beauty products.
Retailer Clicks Group posted a 25% rise in first-half profit, boosted by sales of healthcare and beauty products.
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/ 18 January 2010
Retail sales at Clicks Group increased by 13,4% for the 18-week period to January 3 2010, the company said on Monday.
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/ 22 October 2009
South African retailer Clicks Group posted a rise in full-year profit on Thursday.
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/ 6 November 2007
Major retailer Clicks announced on Tuesday that it has crushed more than 56 000 of the conventional light bulbs it stocked and is now only selling energy-efficient bulbs. While this comes at some cost to Clicks, it will help conserve energy and protect the environment, the company said in Johannesburg.