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Mothercare warns over profits after sales fall over Christmas | Mothercare warns over profits after sales fall over Christmas |
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Mothercare has warned over profits after UK sales plunged in the run-up to Christmas, with consumer spending falling in both stores and online. | Mothercare has warned over profits after UK sales plunged in the run-up to Christmas, with consumer spending falling in both stores and online. |
The baby-product retailer said UK like-for-like sales plummeted 7.2 per cent in the 12 weeks to December 30, while online sales tumbled 6.9 per cent. | |
As a result, Mothercare now expects adjusted group profit for the year is likely to be in the range of £1m to £5m. | As a result, Mothercare now expects adjusted group profit for the year is likely to be in the range of £1m to £5m. |
Mothercare shares dropped more than 24 per cent on Monday morning following the announcement. | Mothercare shares dropped more than 24 per cent on Monday morning following the announcement. |
Chief executive Mark Newton-Jones said: “As we signalled in November, there has been a softening in the UK market with lower footfall and website traffic resulting in lower spend in both stores and online. This trend has continued. | |
“Going forward, we are not anticipating any improvement in the short-term market conditions for the UK.” | |
Retailers have been hammered by weak consumer confidence off the back of soaring inflation, which has hit 3.1 per cent following the collapse in the pound after the Brexit vote. | Retailers have been hammered by weak consumer confidence off the back of soaring inflation, which has hit 3.1 per cent following the collapse in the pound after the Brexit vote. |
Total UK sales also fell 11 per cent over the period, reflecting a store closure programme linked to a turnaround plan. In the year to date, sales are down 4.5 per cent in the UK. | Total UK sales also fell 11 per cent over the period, reflecting a store closure programme linked to a turnaround plan. In the year to date, sales are down 4.5 per cent in the UK. |
Mr Newton-Jones added that Mothercare attempted to remain at full price to protect its “brand positioning” ahead of Christmas, but then began discounting heavily, which has eroded profit margins. | |
“In our UK business, we took a conscious decision to remain at full price to protect our brand positioning prior to Christmas but to then discount more heavily in the end of season sale. | |
“We have subsequently seen good progress with strong sell through rates on Autumn Winter clearance lines albeit these carry lower margins and will lead to a further reduction in full-year margin as a result,” he said. | |
Group sales fell 2.4 per cent as the firm described international trade as “challenging”. | |
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