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Super Retail in June sales boom from fitness and auto – The Australian Financial Review
The return of the road trip helped Supercheap Auto while home fitness enthusiasts sparked a Rebel Sport rebound.

The BCF business had experienced solid June trading as more people also opted for camping holidays.
Mr Heraghty will give more details on the impact of the Victorian lockdowns in July when the group announces its detailed full-year financial results on August 24. Super Cheap embarked on a $203 million capital raising in mid-June to bolster its balanche sheet.
The company said on Friday its total revenue rose to $2.8 billion in the 52 weeks ended June 27, up from $2.71 billion last year.
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