Chile's Concha y Toro says 2nd-qtr sales up 19.6 pct

Thu Jul 9, 2009 4:34pm EDT
 
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 SANTIAGO, July 9 (Reuters) - Chile's leading wine exporter,
Concha y Toro CHT.SN, said on Thursday its sales rose a preliminary
19.6 percent in the second quarter from a year earlier, citing a
surge in sales abroad as well as in liquor sales at home.
 Concha y Toro said sales rose to 94.645 billion pesos ($178.9
million) during the period, while foreign sales rose 19.3 percent the
same period a year earlier to 68.327 billion pesos.
 ($1 = 529.07 Chilean pesos at the end of June)
 (Reporting by Santiago Newsroom)

 
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