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		<title>South Africa&#8217;s Pick n Pay narrows half-year losses</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>South African grocery retailer Pick n Pay (PIKJ.J), opens new tab, reported on Monday a smaller loss before tax, saying it reflected success strategic initiatives.</p>
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<p><strong>South African grocery retailer Pick n Pay (PIKJ.J), opens new tab, reported on Monday a smaller loss before tax, saying it reflected success strategic initiatives.</strong><br><br>The country&#8217;s third biggest grocery-retailer reported a loss before tax and capital items of 317 million rand ($18.31 million) in the 26 weeks to August 31, compared to a loss of 1.1 billion rand last year. </p>



<p>Pick&#8217;n Pay has been battling to regain some of its market share that it lost to one of its main competitors, Shoprite.<br><br>The group said its turnover grew by 4.9% to 58.8 billion rand, driven by a 13.9% rise in Boxer&#8217;s turnover, its discounter business that it spun out last year, and a 0.1% growth in the Pick n Pay segment.<br><br>Group trading profit rose by 273.5% year-on-year to 310 million rand, lifted partly by a 931 million rand Boxer trading profit but softened by 621 million rand trading loss in its Pick n Pay business.<br><br>&#8220;The multi-year journey of returning Pick n Pay to a profitable and future fit business continues to be tackled in a purposeful and methodical manner,&#8221; said the company in a statement.<br><br><strong>-Reuters</strong></p>



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