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Ikea reports flat profits despite rising sales | |
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Ikea, the world's biggest furniture retailer, reported flat profits last year despite rising sales worldwide. | |
Profits at the Swedish flat-packed budget furniture company were held back by spending on employee loyalty and bonus programmes and price reductions. | Profits at the Swedish flat-packed budget furniture company were held back by spending on employee loyalty and bonus programmes and price reductions. |
Net profit was €3.3bn (£2.4bn, $3.7bn) in the 12 months to August 2014 and sales rose 5.9%, to €28.7bn. | |
The group which earns most of its revenues from Europe saw sales rise fastest in China, Russia and Hungary. | The group which earns most of its revenues from Europe saw sales rise fastest in China, Russia and Hungary. |
Ikea said Chinese urbanisation and a growing middle class there is boosting demand for home furnishing. | |
Chief executive Peter Agnefjall said: "North America performed well and while the challenging economic situation may not be over, Europe continued to show improvements. | |
"An especially positive sign was the growth in most of southern Europe," | "An especially positive sign was the growth in most of southern Europe," |
Ikea said it gained market share in nearly all its markets and repeated a target to grow sales to €50bn by 2020. | |
Ikea's online service, Ikea.com had more than 1.5 billion visits and is operating in 13 of its 27 markets |
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