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Seven & i Holdings Co’s Seven Eleven convenience store logo is pictured in Tokyo, Japan, on January 12, 2017. — Picture by REUTERS

Japan’s Seven & i lifts outlook, sees signs of recovery from pandemic

TOKYO, Oct 8 — Japanese retail group Seven & i Holdings raised its profit outlook for the full year, citing signs of a recovery from the hit its grocery stores and 7-Eleven convenience store chain took from the coronavirus pandemic.

The company said it now expects operating profit of 340 billion yen (US$3.21 billion or RM13.34 billion) for the year through next February, up from an earlier forecast of 322 billion yen.

But the figure would still be down 20 per cent from a year earlier, marking the end of a decade-long growth streak, as 7-Eleven grapples with the pandemic as well as a shrinking workforce and public pressure to ease its 24-hour policy.

— Reuters

 

 

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