Bonton posts loss
Czech conglom puts off IPO indefinitely
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Execs were unwilling to disclose the size of the loss, but Bonton co-president Zdenek Kozak said, "Otherwise, we would be over 100 million crowns ($3 million) in the black, before depreciation, interest, and extra ordinary expenses."
Fellow co-president Mick Hawk said the book loss was largely due to one-time-only write-offs.
Revenues at Bonton were up 40% over 1997, approaching $45 million.
Bonton is also pulling out of foreign expansion to concentrate on its new domestic activities.
As for its much-heralded IPO, Bonton has placed it on indefinite hold, a response to nearly two years of recession in the Czech Republic.







