British Retailer ASOS Reports 50 Percent Profit Jump Following Cost-Cutting Strategy
March 25 (Reuters) – British online retailer ASOS posted nearly 50% year-on-year improvement in its first-half adjusted core profit on Wednesday, driven by strict cost controls amid a business revamp.
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