Stability brings boost for London Supply

1-Feb-2003

ARGENTINA. With the Argentinian peso now relatively stable at Ps3.20 to the dollar, duty-free operator London Supply said it has been experiencing a recovery in sales at its locations in the country and on the Brazilian border.

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