Our Price may hive off distribution: Correction
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Your support makes all the difference.Following last week's article on Our Price Music we have been asked to point out that the company has no intention of concentrating on CDs to the exclusion of cassettes. However, Our Price is maintaining tight control over cassette stock levels ahead of the launch of the new Digital Compact Cassette format in September. During the year to June 1992, Our Price Music relocated nine stores and opened 10 more, making a total of 315 and the chain is no more vulnerable to the recession than any other music retailer.
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