We.connect dropped more than 6% following the announcement by the electronics and IT equipment company of sales of 121.5 million euros for its first half of 2024, down 6.3% year-on-year.

According to the company, this decline can be explained by a more difficult economic climate in June, as well as an unfavorable base effect in the same month, after maintaining its business growth over the first five months of the year.

As its business has always been stronger in the second half of the year (back-to-school season, Black Friday, end-of-year festivities), We.connect remains confident in its growth, and is maintaining its target of 300 million euros for 2024.

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