Myer posts its ‘strongest sales growth since 2004’

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Myer posts its ‘strongest sales growth since 2004’
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Sky News Business Reporter Edward Boyd says department store Myer has posted its strongest sales growth since 2004.

Sky News Business Reporter Edward Boyd says department store Myer has posted its strongest sales growth since 2004.“Myer is expecting net profit after tax in the first half to be between $61-66 million – that’s up between 89 to 104 per cent when compared to the first half the year before.

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