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Doubts cast over Christmas sales | |
(about 10 hours later) | |
The widely reported success of the UK retail sector over the Christmas period may not be as buoyant as the figures suggest, a study has warned. | The widely reported success of the UK retail sector over the Christmas period may not be as buoyant as the figures suggest, a study has warned. |
Verdict Research said firms had gained £14bn of extra trade that would have gone to rivals if they had not gone out of business over the past year. | Verdict Research said firms had gained £14bn of extra trade that would have gone to rivals if they had not gone out of business over the past year. |
It pointed out that companies such as Woolworths, Zavvi, Principles, and Bay Trading are no longer trading. | It pointed out that companies such as Woolworths, Zavvi, Principles, and Bay Trading are no longer trading. |
Verdict said retailers also benefited from more buying ahead of the VAT rise. | Verdict said retailers also benefited from more buying ahead of the VAT rise. |
With VAT returning to 17.5% from the temporary 15% on 1 January, it said this gave retailers a one-off lift. | With VAT returning to 17.5% from the temporary 15% on 1 January, it said this gave retailers a one-off lift. |
'Freed up sales' | 'Freed up sales' |
Verdict's comments come after the British Retail Consortium (BRC) said the UK High Street saw its biggest rise in December trading for eight years. | Verdict's comments come after the British Retail Consortium (BRC) said the UK High Street saw its biggest rise in December trading for eight years. |
TRADING UPDATES AT A GLANCE M&S - like-for-like sales up 0.8% in three months to 26 DecemberJohn Lewis - revenues of £500.8m in five weeks to 2 January. Like-for-like sales up 12.7%Next - like-for-like sales up 3.2% in 22 weeks to 24 DecemberAsda - said it had a 'solid' ChristmasMajestic Wine - like-for-like sales up 11.7% in nine weeks to 4 JanuaryOcado - like-for-like sales up 30% in four weeks to 26 DecemberShop Direct - sales up 6.3% in six weeks to 1 JanuarySainsbury's - like-for-like sales up 3.7%, excluding fuel, in the 13 weeks to 2 January. Retailers face 'very tough' 2010 | TRADING UPDATES AT A GLANCE M&S - like-for-like sales up 0.8% in three months to 26 DecemberJohn Lewis - revenues of £500.8m in five weeks to 2 January. Like-for-like sales up 12.7%Next - like-for-like sales up 3.2% in 22 weeks to 24 DecemberAsda - said it had a 'solid' ChristmasMajestic Wine - like-for-like sales up 11.7% in nine weeks to 4 JanuaryOcado - like-for-like sales up 30% in four weeks to 26 DecemberShop Direct - sales up 6.3% in six weeks to 1 JanuarySainsbury's - like-for-like sales up 3.7%, excluding fuel, in the 13 weeks to 2 January. Retailers face 'very tough' 2010 |
The RBC estimates that like-for-like sales rose 4.2%. | The RBC estimates that like-for-like sales rose 4.2%. |
Retailers from John Lewis to Sainsbury's, and Tesco to Poundland all reported strong sales over the Christmas period. | Retailers from John Lewis to Sainsbury's, and Tesco to Poundland all reported strong sales over the Christmas period. |
Verdict retail analyst Matthew Piner said: "Big, high-profile collapses such as Woolworths have had all the coverage, but the relentless closure of small stores has done just as much to push up vacancy rates. | |
"This has freed up extra sales which have been absorbed by the bigger stronger players, lifting their sales." | "This has freed up extra sales which have been absorbed by the bigger stronger players, lifting their sales." |
'Tough year' | 'Tough year' |
Verdict points to other one-off factors behind December's strong retail showing. | Verdict points to other one-off factors behind December's strong retail showing. |
These include the cold weather boosting sales of warm clothing, food price inflation lifting the results of the supermarkets, and less discounting meaning consumers having to pay more. | These include the cold weather boosting sales of warm clothing, food price inflation lifting the results of the supermarkets, and less discounting meaning consumers having to pay more. |
Looking ahead, Verdict predicts that 2010 will be "tough" on the High Street. | Looking ahead, Verdict predicts that 2010 will be "tough" on the High Street. |
"The extra spend freed up for survivors by casualties is a one-off gain, and we do not predict that there will be as many casualties in 2010 - most of the weakest have already collapsed," said Verdict's lead retail analyst Maureen Hinton. | "The extra spend freed up for survivors by casualties is a one-off gain, and we do not predict that there will be as many casualties in 2010 - most of the weakest have already collapsed," said Verdict's lead retail analyst Maureen Hinton. |
She added that consumers are also concerned about higher taxes and continuing job insecurity. | She added that consumers are also concerned about higher taxes and continuing job insecurity. |
As a result, Verdict predicts that consumer spending will only grow 1.1% this year, the second lowest rate of growth, after 2009, since its records began in 1966. | As a result, Verdict predicts that consumer spending will only grow 1.1% this year, the second lowest rate of growth, after 2009, since its records began in 1966. |
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