TFG CEO Anthony Thunström must be hoping that South Africa’s relentless electricity blackouts won’t dent consumers’ appetite for spending on their homes.
That’s because the retailer has made a multibillion-rand bet on the homeware market, in which Thunström says it has been “massively underindexed”...If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue.
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