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Why Thailand’s HomePro is growing despite the stumbling economy

Inside Retail

Net profit increased by 6.3 Despite owning a couple of premier shopping malls in tourist locations, HomePro’s rental income actually fell in the first quarter, by 5.5 The government data says they aren’t and consumers say they are. per cent in the first quarter, bringing in 18.8 billion baht ($530 million). per cent to 1.7

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Why Thailand’s rainy season is a double-edged sword for its DIY chains

Inside Retail

The growth was partly assisted by the opening of eight net new stores since mid-2022, and five more are planned for the second half of this year. Net profit for the first half was up 6.6 Net profit was 1.6 billion baht (US$1.1 billion), an increase of 9.3 per cent over the first six months of 2022. billion baht.