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Lowe's boosted by energy fears

By Andrew Ward in Atlanta

Published: November 15 2005 02:00 | Last updated: November 15 2005 02:00

An energy-efficiency drive by US consumers helped Lowe's, a home improvement retailer, beat forecasts with third-quarter net profits 26 per cent higher.

Energy-saving products such as insulation and thermostats experienced double-digit growth as consumers sought to contain surging fuel prices. Demand for wood-burning stoves and heaters also increased, suggesting that some home-owners are seeking alternatives to costly central heating.

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