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Beate Uhse erotica hit where it hurts by free online porn

Published: 15 Aug 10 12:34 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.de/money/20100815-29171.html

Free porn available on the internet is hitting erotic shopping empire Beate Uhse where it hurts – in the bottom line.

The Flensburg-based German business posted a loss for the first half of the year, with pre-tax losses of €6.1 million – after a profit of €686,000 in the same period of 2009.

The company played a large part in enabling the sexual revolution in post-war Germany, supplying sex education material as well as condoms and sex toys under plain cover by post.

Named after its founder, Beate Uhse became a huge player in the erotic industry in Germany and abroad, but is now trying to alter direction towards more lifestyle products, a change which is taking longer than anticipated, the company said on Friday.

“To be realistic, the transformation to a lifestyle company for eroticism will, from today’s viewpoint, take another two years,” said chairman Serge van der Hoof.

Turnover was down by 12.3 percent in the first half year, to €96 million. The company gave a profits warning too, although financing is secure.

The previously strong DVD sector has shrunk dramatically in the face of competing free sex films available on the internet.

New products such as bedclothes and towels have been introduced as part of the new concept, while the mail-order business has been split into ‘soft’ and ‘hard’ sections, although this has not helped performance.

Sales in the 258 erotic shops across 11 countries have also drooped, with turnover down by €3.6 million to €26.6 million.

DPA/The Local (news@thelocal.de)

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23:27 August 15, 2010 by Logic Guy
Well, liberalisim is the oppostie of conservatism, and therefore liberalism is dangerous. It tends to attract destruction.

Back away from the immorality Deutschland.
01:06 August 16, 2010 by William Thirteen
they are facing competition from both ends of the market - no pun intended. The raincoat crowd has moved onto to get their goods at a lower cost from the internet, delivered to their door in a plain brown paper wrapping, while the upscale crowd is moving towards higher margin, chic, design oriented products - check out Fun Factory here in Berlin.
23:35 August 20, 2010 by ergoiam
Perhaps a financial little blue pill is what is needed here! Perhaps they should consult there doctor or healthcare provider?
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