Business is on the upswing at Paul Smith.
LONDON — Business is on the upswing at Paul Smith Group Holdings Ltd., which saw profits nearly double to 3.7 million pounds in the year to June 30, according to the latest filing on Companies House, the official register of U.K. businesses.
The growth follows the company’s efforts to tighten operations, consolidate systems and warehousing, and pursue growth via new store openings and investment in its omnichannel offer.
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