Improved traffic in Q4 and better efficiencies expected in FY2020
16/10/19 -"Asos has managed to solve its operational warehousing problems and buoyed up its traffic in Q4. Sales were up 15% in Q4 and 12% in FY19. Total orders placed increased by 14% and the number of active ..."
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