IKEA increased its sales in Hungary by nearly 15 percent
Compared to the previous fiscal year, the IKEA increased its sales revenues in Hungary by 14.6 percent to 47.01 billion HUF in 2015 – Marek Feltl, leader of the company responsible for Hungary, the Czech Republic and for Slovakia told at Thursday's press conference in Budapest.
He added that in 2014, the company recorded a growth of around 15 percent, while this year an over 10 percent rise in turnover is expected.
The company's profit after tax increased by 50 percent last year to 2.5 billion HUF, and 2 percent more, 4.72 million customers visited the retail chain’s stores in Hungary. (MTI)
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