Over the last 18 months, Store Electronic Systems (SES) has transformed its business, investing in a range of next-generation electronic shelf labels (ESLs) and extending its distribution network into the Americas and Asia. The new labels are generating strong interest from the existing food retailer base as well as from non-food retailers, but with their production runs still relatively small, they are margin dilutive. We see significant upside for earnings as sales growth leads to operation
18 Nov 2015
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Over the last 18 months, Store Electronic Systems (SES) has transformed its business, investing in a range of next-generation electronic shelf labels (ESLs) and extending its distribution network into the Americas and Asia. The new labels are generating strong interest from the existing food retailer base as well as from non-food retailers, but with their production runs still relatively small, they are margin dilutive. We see significant upside for earnings as sales growth leads to operation