UPDATE: UK: Booker Q3 "encouraging" and "strong" - analysts

By Michelle Russell | 17 January 2013

The UK's largest cash and carry wholesaler Booker Group put in an "encouraging" and "strong" performance in the third quarter, according to analysts.

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The UK's largest cash and carry wholesaler Booker Group put in an "encouraging" and "strong" performance in the third quarter, according to analysts.

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