2020-03-26T11:11:00
Technogym saw a slowdown in its European business in 2019, which the Italian company blamed on uncertainty in the U.K. due to Brexit, weakness in Russia, and a difficult comparison base in Italy with 2018, when key accounts made large purchases from the big Italian supplier of fitness equipment.
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