Portugal’s Jeronimo Martins achieves sales expansion despite pandemic

LISBON, July 29 (Reuters) – Portuguese store Jeronimo Martins reported on Wednesday a 4.6% increase in first-half sales to 9.3 billion euros ($11 billion), driven by its Polish business, but said it was too early to assess the economic situation. have an effect on the coronavirus.

“Uncertainty about the progression of the pandemic remains too high and it is too early to estimate the genuine effect it will have on the global economy and in each of the countries in which we operate throughout the year.” said the store in a statement. ($1 – 0.8495 euros) (Reporting through Sérgio Gon’alves and Catarina Demony edited through David Goodman)

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