The Toronto-based company says its revenues for the quarter were $232.5 million, up from $217.2 million during the second quarter of 2023.Sleep Country president and CEO Stewart Schaefer says the company's direct-to-consumer lines were what primarily drove growth during the quarter, as consumers looked for promotions and lower prices.
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