US reseller giant SHI breaks $11bn-revenue target
US firm logs turnover in excess of $11bn for the first time

SHI International has seen its sales top $11bn for the first time in a fiscal year in itds full-year 2020. The US firm reported a four per cent year-on-year rise in revenues to $11.1bn for the year. The firm attributed this "record-breaking" result to growth in its public sector division, which reported a turnover of $3bn for the first time, marking a 16 per cent jump from the previous year. It now ranks alongside SHI divisions Enterprise/Global and Commerical as a $3bn businesses for the reseller....
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