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Wetherspoon sees record sales of ales and ciders | Wetherspoon sees record sales of ales and ciders |
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Pub chain J D Wetherspoon said record sales of traditional ales and ciders helped push up profits over the past year. | |
Profit before tax and exceptional items was up 6.3% to £76.9m. | Profit before tax and exceptional items was up 6.3% to £76.9m. |
Over the year to the end of July, the firm said like-for-like sales - which strip out the effects of pub openings and closings - rose 5.8%, with total sales rising 7% to £1,28bn. | Over the year to the end of July, the firm said like-for-like sales - which strip out the effects of pub openings and closings - rose 5.8%, with total sales rising 7% to £1,28bn. |
Like-for-like bar sales increased by 3.8%, while food sales rose by 10.9%. | Like-for-like bar sales increased by 3.8%, while food sales rose by 10.9%. |
The company opened 29 pubs during the year and sold three, resulting in a total estate of 886 pubs at the end of the financial year. | The company opened 29 pubs during the year and sold three, resulting in a total estate of 886 pubs at the end of the financial year. |
Wetherspoon's plans to open around 30 pubs in the year ending July 2014. | |
Its chairman Tim Martin used the results to go on the attack over tax, a theme that generally makes an appearance in the comments accompanying the company's results. | Its chairman Tim Martin used the results to go on the attack over tax, a theme that generally makes an appearance in the comments accompanying the company's results. |
He said it was "unsustainable to have far higher taxes for the pub industry than those for supermarkets". | He said it was "unsustainable to have far higher taxes for the pub industry than those for supermarkets". |
The firm said in the last fortnight, like-for-like sales were 2.5%, which Mr Martin added "may be an indicator for future sales growth". | The firm said in the last fortnight, like-for-like sales were 2.5%, which Mr Martin added "may be an indicator for future sales growth". |
"Overall, the company is aiming for a reasonable outcome in the current financial year," he added. | "Overall, the company is aiming for a reasonable outcome in the current financial year," he added. |
The company also announced it had paid £28.6m in bonuses and free shares to staff over the year, equivalent to more than a third of its pre-tax profits. | |
The chain opened its first Wetherspoon pub in 1979. | The chain opened its first Wetherspoon pub in 1979. |
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