PETALING JAYA: Innature Bhd’s sales momentum could face headwinds in the second half of the year, in light of sluggish consumer spending and intensified competition.
CGS-CIMB Research, in a report, noted that the company’s sales momentum likely improved quarter-on-quarter in the second quarter of 2022, mainly driven by the lifting of movement restrictions and “revenge spending” activity.
“However, we believe the sales volume could be weaker than expected due to a slower recovery in footfall at its stores in non-prime locations in Malaysia.
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