Bucking the downward trend in Central America

1-Nov-2001

A stand-alone sunglasses and watches concept, divided 75:25 respectively, that opened in August is giving both sectors a lift for operator Waked Internacional.

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?A stand-alone sunglasses and watches concept, divided 75:25 respectively, that opened in August is giving both sectors a lift for operator Waked Internacional.

Called SunTime, the store at Panama Tocumen........
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