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Primark sales ease pain of ABF profit slump | Primark sales ease pain of ABF profit slump |
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Falling profits across Associated British Foods' (ABF) operations have been rescued by booming sales at its budget retailer Primark. | Falling profits across Associated British Foods' (ABF) operations have been rescued by booming sales at its budget retailer Primark. |
ABF said in its latest trading update that the strength of the pound had cut its profits by some £30m. It has also been hit by the falling price of sugar. | ABF said in its latest trading update that the strength of the pound had cut its profits by some £30m. It has also been hit by the falling price of sugar. |
But Primark sales are expected to have risen some 13% over its last financial year, which ends on 12 September. | But Primark sales are expected to have risen some 13% over its last financial year, which ends on 12 September. |
The retailer contributes more than half of ABF's annual profit. | The retailer contributes more than half of ABF's annual profit. |
Much of the growth has come from opening new stores in the Netherlands, Germany, France and Spain. | Much of the growth has come from opening new stores in the Netherlands, Germany, France and Spain. |
The company said that all stores that had opened in the last 18 months had "very high sales densities", while France was its most successful new market this year. | The company said that all stores that had opened in the last 18 months had "very high sales densities", while France was its most successful new market this year. |
Primark is preparing to open its first US store in the historic Burnham building in Boston on Thursday and another near Philadelphia before Christmas. | Primark is preparing to open its first US store in the historic Burnham building in Boston on Thursday and another near Philadelphia before Christmas. |
It will have opened almost one million sq ft of selling space over the last 12 months, bringing its total to 293 stores. | It will have opened almost one million sq ft of selling space over the last 12 months, bringing its total to 293 stores. |
Sugar woes | Sugar woes |
However, the strong dollar made purchases for the new autumn and winter range more expensive and reduced the company's margins. | However, the strong dollar made purchases for the new autumn and winter range more expensive and reduced the company's margins. |
Keith Bowman, equity analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown stockbrokers, said that despite the new store openings, growth at Primark was not as rapid as had been hoped. | |
He said: "Expected full-year like-for-like sales growth for its Primark retail business is down year over year (1% versus 4.5%), hit by unseasonal spring and autumn weather. Increased markdowns at Primark have also reduced the operating profit margin." | |
ABF's trading update, released on Monday, stuck with its full-year profit forecast, saying it still expected a "modest" decline in group adjusted earnings, much of it due to the fall in the sugar price. | ABF's trading update, released on Monday, stuck with its full-year profit forecast, saying it still expected a "modest" decline in group adjusted earnings, much of it due to the fall in the sugar price. |
Its grocery, ingredients and agriculture divisions also helped reduce the impact of falling profits from sugar. | Its grocery, ingredients and agriculture divisions also helped reduce the impact of falling profits from sugar. |
Sugar has hit six-year lows, but the company said: "Prices in the EU have now stabilised and with quota stock levels reducing back towards historic norms, we expect to see some price recovery during 2015/16." | Sugar has hit six-year lows, but the company said: "Prices in the EU have now stabilised and with quota stock levels reducing back towards historic norms, we expect to see some price recovery during 2015/16." |
It admitted that if the pound stayed strong, it would continue to affect profits next year as well. | It admitted that if the pound stayed strong, it would continue to affect profits next year as well. |
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