The loss, which is larger than the figures Monoprix posted for H1-2021, widens the company’s overall losses.
BVMT-listed retail company Monoprix recently posted a TND3.6 million (US$1.1 million) net loss for the first half of 2022. The loss is larger than the TND2.4 million net loss the company posted for H1-2021.
During the period under review, the company's turnover fell slightly to TND287.6 million against TND287.8 million dinars over the same period in 2021. In addition, its operating expenses increased to TND297.9 million, while operating income remained stable at TND293 million dinars.
Meanwhile, its operating income was TND297.9 million against TND296.6 million as of end-June 2021.
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