UK: Mixed Q1 for Mothercare as sales rise 4.9%

By just-style.com | 14 July 2011

Retailer Mothercare welcomed the "good progress" made in its first quarter as group sales rose 4.9%, with combined UK and international retail revenues increasing by 6.7%.

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