US: Big 5 sees Q1 income fall despite higher sales

Author: just-style.com | 1 May 2009

US retailer Big 5 Sporting Goods has posted first quarter net income of $2.8m, down from $4.1m for the first quarter of fiscal 2008, as margins fell amid higher store occupancy costs.

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