CANADA: Planet Organic posts 50% rise in Q2 sales

By: just-food.com | 28 February 2007

Canadian natural products retailer Planet Organic Health Corp. has reported a 50% rise in second-quarter consolidated net sales to C$13.8m (US$11.83m), from $9.2m in the same period last year.

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Canadian natural products retailer Planet Organic Health Corp. has reported a 50% rise in second-quarter consolidated net sales to C$13.8m (US$11.83m), from $9.2m in the same period last year.

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