September
Use attributes for filter ! | |
Number of days | 30 |
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Birthstone | Sapphire |
Active until | 2013 |
Career start | Ljubljana, Slovenia |
Genres | Rock |
Jazz | |
Jazz Fusion | |
Progressive Rock | |
Record labels | ZKP RTLJ |
PGP-RTB | |
Jugoton | |
Members | Frans Smit |
Hessel de Vries | |
Dennis Whitbread | |
Wim de Vries | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1084572 |
About September
September was a Slovenian and Yugoslav rock band formed in Ljubljana in 1975. The band was formed by at-the-time already prominent musicians Janez Bončina, Tihomir "Pop" Asanović, Petar Ugrin, Ratomir "Ratko" Divjak, Čarli Novak and Braco Doblekar.
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M& S revamp pays off with profit boost from food sales
Marks & Spencer has reported much better-than-expected profits for The First half of the year, boosted by food and clothing sales.
Profit before tax soared to £326m in the six months to 30 September - up 56% on the previous year.
It has been focussing on revamping its shops, clothing lines and digital offer as part of a big turnaround plan.
Despite the recent boost, its boss warned that the retail giant remains cautious about the year ahead.
Its chief executive Stuart Machin said that high interest rates, price rises slowing, global conflict and erratic weather could hit trading.
" Progress won't be linear, but We Are ambitious for future growth and are driving what is in our control, " He Said in the update on Wednesday.
Overall, sales across The Company increased by 10. 8% to £6. 13bn for the period.
Food sales were up nearly 15%, after stripping out the effect of new shops opening.
It Comes after M& S lowered the prices of hundreds of its food products as inflation squeezed many customers.
Clothing also sales got a boost after " improved style and value perceptions" among shoppers, it said.
In August, the retailer said that this set of results would reveal a " significant improvement" in its performance after a surge in its share price which saw it return to the FTSE 100 index after Four Years .
Looking Ahead , boss Stuart Machin also said that it was now planning for a good Christmas with customers " responding positively" to its ranges.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com