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  •   Home > News > Business

    Consumers appear to be continuing to spend on essentials, while putting off the nice-to-haves

    Consumers appear to be continuing to spend on essentials, while putting off the nice-to-haves


    Briscoe Group -- the owner of Rebel Sport and Briscoes -- is reporting a two-percent rise in second quarter sales.

    JMI Wealth Director Andrew Kelleher says sales at Rebel Sport are down 1.3 percent, as tough economic conditions continue to affect discretionary spending.

    By contrast, sales at Briscoes are up four-percent, with people stocking up on winter goods.

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