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Abstract:(Reuters) – Computer peripherals maker Logitech International said on Tuesday its third-quarter sales fell 22%, confirming its earlier preliminary results which showed that business customers had put the brakes on buying new equipment.
Logitech quarterly sales fall 22% to $1.27 billion
(Reuters) – Computer peripherals maker Logitech International said on Tuesday its third-quarter sales fell 22%, confirming its earlier preliminary results which showed that business customers had put the brakes on buying new equipment.
The Swiss-American firm said its sales for the three months to December-end fell to $1.27 billion, in line with its preliminary figures published on Jan. 11 which said sales had fallen to between $1.26 and $1.27 billion.
(Reporting by Gokul Pisharody in Bengaluru; editing by Uttaresh.V)
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