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Sales of the e-commerce company Linio grew 150% in 2017

The most sold categories in Argentina were cellular phones, computing, beauty, fashion and videogames, according to what Ana Laura Trozzo, manager of Strategic Alliances of Linio, told Convergencialatina. This year the objective will be to double sales in 2017, concentrate investment in the marketing sector and develop mobile applications to encourage sales through cell phones. Recently the company presented "Linio Market", which offers cleaning and personal care products with prices up to 20% lower than those registered in traditional supermarkets.

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