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OK Zimbabwe sinks deeper, shelves stay bare
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 78061, member: 636"] OK Zimbabwe, the country's major retailer, is in serious financial trouble. Their latest report shows a massive net loss of over seventeen million dollars. Chairman Herbert Nkala acknowledged an extremely difficult period. Revenue absolutely cratered, dropping over eighty percent as sales volume fell off a cliff. The company is stuck in a brutal cycle with no easy cash. It owes suppliers over twenty-two million dollars and cannot pay them on time, which means shelves stay empty. They are leaning heavily on expensive short-term loans and overdrafts just to keep the lights on, with finance costs rising. High operating expenses, like a huge utilities bill for backup power, made the loss even deeper. A rescue plan involving a rights issue raised some funds, but it was too slow. This delay ballooned their debts further. A separate plan to sell properties for cash has not yet happened. They have closed unprofitable stores and cut staff to reduce costs. No dividend will be paid. Management insists a turnaround is possible if they can finally sell those properties and get suppliers to restock them. [/QUOTE]
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