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FILE PHOTO: A woman looks on in the Bang & Olufsen flagship store in Copenhagen, Denmark October 23, 2019. REUTERS/Andreas Morternsen
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Denmark’s Bang & Olufsen reported a rise in revenue in the second quarter on Tuesday, as consumers spent more on home goods in lockdown periods during the pandemic.
The audio and visual equipment maker posted a revenue of 693 million Danish crowns ($113.28 million) in the September to November period in line with preliminary results reported in mid-December and an increase of 10.5% from the same quarter last year.
($1 = 6.1177 Danish crowns)
Denmark's Bang & Olufsen reported a rise in revenue in the second quarter on Tuesday, as consumers spent more on home goods in lockdown periods during the pandemic.
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