US: Wet Seal Q4 profit down on sales, charges
Author: just-style.com | 27 March 2009
Slumping same-store sales at its Wet Seal and Arden B chains combined with an impairment charge to push fashion retailer The Wet Seal Inc to a 64.8% drop in fourth quarter profit.
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