23 eBuyer

Doug Woodburn
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Key points

Revenue: £190.5m (-10%)

Net profit: 0.3%  Staff: 227

Although e-tailers are having a notoriously bumper year, eBuyer's latest accounts - covering calendar 2019 - show revenues sliding 10 per cent to £190.5m. Efforts to pursue more profitable revenue streams helped it boost gross margin percentages from 9.8 to 9.9 per cent, but net profits still almost halved to £531,000. Part of £600m-revenue West Retail Group, eBuyer is currently pushing temperature screening cameras and CCTV to secure vacant offices at the top of its homepage.

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Revenue: £190.5m (-10%)

Net profit: 0.3%  Staff: 227

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