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Jul 26, 2010
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Wolford returns to profit

Published
Jul 26, 2010

Calida and Wolford agree to announce together a return to profit. Wolford ended its fiscal year 2009/2010, which started on 1 May, with a net profit of 2.5 million Euros, compared to a loss the year earlier. Profit before interest and taxes more than doubled to over 4.5 million Euros.

"We got well ahead of the difficult situation and responded," delighted Holger Dahmen, CEO of the Austrian upmarket hosiery specialist. After a difficult start to the year, the manufacturer has rocketed.

So in the year's first half, sales fell by 11%, then they rose almost 6% in the third quarter and more than 8% in the fourth. In the end, counting all twelve months of its fiscal year, Wolford has seen its sales drop by 2.2% to 140 million Euros.

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