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--Oxford Industries Guides For Q2 Sales of $430-$450 Million, vs CIQ Analyst Consensus of $452 Million; Sees FY 2024 Sales of $1.59-$1.63 Billion, vs Consensus of $1.64 Billion
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--Oxford Industries Guides For Q2 Sales of $430-$450 Million, vs CIQ Analyst Consensus of $452 Million; Sees FY 2024 Sales of $1.59-$1.63 Billion, vs Consensus of $1.64 Billion
Jun 12, 2024 1:32 PM

04:08 PM EDT, 06/12/2024 (MT Newswires) --

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