ELECTRICALS retailer Currys is confident it can still meet its full-year targets, despite sliding sales at home and overseas.
At its Christmas trading update, chief executive Alex Baldock said Currys can generate pre-tax profits, excluding one-off items and write-offs, of £100million to £125million for the year to the end of April, despite the weak consumer environment.
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