UK: Sports Direct raises FY guidance on buoyant H1

Author: just-style.com | 10 December 2009

Retail group Sports Direct International raised its full-year earnings guidance after posting a 39% hike in underlying first half pre-tax profit to GBP71.9m (US$117.1m).

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