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Unseasonably warm weather at the end of last year is likely to have dented the financial performance of Primark, parent company Associated British Foods (ABF) said on Monday. | |
The conglomerate said that like-for-like sales at the discount retailer are likely to have fallen by 1 per cent in the 24 weeks to 3 March this year, particularly because of the weather in October. | The conglomerate said that like-for-like sales at the discount retailer are likely to have fallen by 1 per cent in the 24 weeks to 3 March this year, particularly because of the weather in October. |
Nonetheless, the group said that like-for-like sales for the 16 weeks to 3 March are expected to show growth of 1 per cent, driven by Primark achieving record sales in the week before Christmas. | Nonetheless, the group said that like-for-like sales for the 16 weeks to 3 March are expected to show growth of 1 per cent, driven by Primark achieving record sales in the week before Christmas. |
The company said that early trading of the new spring and summer range had been encouraging too. | The company said that early trading of the new spring and summer range had been encouraging too. |
Compared to many of its high street competitors, Primark has generally proved effective at combatting rising inflation and a slide in consumer sentiment in the wake of June 2016’s Brexit vote. | Compared to many of its high street competitors, Primark has generally proved effective at combatting rising inflation and a slide in consumer sentiment in the wake of June 2016’s Brexit vote. |
Elsewhere across the business, ABF said that it expects adjusted operating profit to be in line with that for the same period last year. It said that lower expenses and a reduced tax rate would likely lead to higher earnings per share. | Elsewhere across the business, ABF said that it expects adjusted operating profit to be in line with that for the same period last year. It said that lower expenses and a reduced tax rate would likely lead to higher earnings per share. |
As previously flagged, the company said that revenue and profit at its sugar division would be lower in the half-year to March than it was a year ago, driven by a move from the EU to scrap sugar sales quotas and export caps. |
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