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Wholesalers' Inventories Down in August

Wednesday, October 10, 2001

WASHINGTON —  U.S. wholesale companies were making progress in paring down swollen inventories as sales held up reasonably well prior to the Sept. 11 attacks on the United States, a Commerce Department report showed on Wednesday. 

Commerce said wholesale inventories eased 0.1 percent in August to $298.68 billion after a 0.9 percent reduction in July. 

Meanwhile, wholesale sales rose 0.6 percent to $229.31 billion following a 0.7 percent rise in July. 

The closely watched stock-to-sales ratio, which measures how long it would take to deplete current inventories, slipped to 1.30 months in August from 1.31 in July.

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