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Starbucks Malaysia operator sees business rebound after boycotts

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Berjaya Food’s first-quarter results show a net loss more than halved to RM14.8 million year-on-year, with revenue up 3.3%.

KUALA LUMPUR: The operator of Starbucks in Malaysia says business is gradually recovering after the Gaza conflict-triggered boycotts led to store closures and steep losses.

“The recovery is slow, but we do see that there is a positive sign moving forward,” Sydney Lawrance Quays, CEO of Berjaya Food Bhd, said in an interview in Kuala Lumpur on Monday.

The company’s first-quarter results released late Monday showed net loss more than halved to RM14.8 million year-on-year and revenue up 3.3%.

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