Clas Ohlson sales development in June

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Sales rose 5% in June to SEK 442 M (419). In local currencies, sales increased 7%. Compared with the same month in 2009, 13 stores have been added and the total number of stores on June 30 2010 was 121. Mail order/Internet sales during the month was SEK 7 M (8).

Sales channels (SEK M):

                                                         Percentage             Percentage change,

Countries                                          change:                  local currency:

Sweden                210 (210)              +0%                     +0%

Norway:              182 (167)              +9%                     +9%

Finland                  35   (37)                 -6%                   +7%

UK                         15   (5)                +176%               +203%

 

Total sales during the first two months (May-June 2010) increased by 4% to SEK 826 M (791).

For more information please contact:

Klas Balkow, CEO and President: +46 (0)247-447 55

Clas Ohlson AB is a Swedish chain store that sells, amongst other things, hardware, electrical, multimedia, and home and leisure products. It is the largest hardware chain in Scandinavia. The company was founded in 1918 by the technically-minded Clas Ohlson (1895–1979), as a mail order business based in the Swedish village of Insjön, Dalarna. Initially, only manuals and technical literature were sold. He opened his first shop in Insjön in 1926 and there are now stores throughout Sweden, as well as in Norway and Finland. In 2008, the company opened its first store in the United Kingdom, in Croydon, south London. There are now stores at the Arndale Centre in Manchester, at The Harlequin in Watford, in Kingston upon Thames, Reading, Liverpool and Leeds.

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