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CEO of car parts group Bapcor, Darryl Abotomey says his company is still in a strong position despite the virus.

Automotive retailer Bapcor raises $210 million as revenue plunges

Bapcor hopes to raise $210 million from investors to shore up its debt-laden balance sheet amid a coronavirus-inflicted 20 per cent drop in revenue.

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As Carsales.com is weighed down by difficulties its financing business, auto parts retailer Bapcor sees its sales growth more than halve.

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