Company raises outlook for second time
Clothing retailer Next said on Thursday it was on track to make annual profit of almost £1 billion as it raised its outlook for the second time in two months after better-than-expected recent trading.
As a result, Next upgraded its forecast for second-half sales growth to 3.7 per cent, up from previous guidance of 2.5 per cent. An Irish man in California: what I did first notice was how people talk about themselves. Compared to the typical older Irish manAs a teenage girl in the 1990s there was a level of harassment that I hope is unthinkable now
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