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    AB Foods expects “strong progress” despite revenue dip

    AB Foods on Thursday said overall group revenue from continuing businesses for the 40 weeks to June 20 was 13 percent lower than the same period last year at constant currency.

    For 2019-20 it expects “strong progress” in adjusted operating profit at its sugar, grocery, agriculture and ingredients businesses.

    The grocery division, whose brands include Kingsmill bread, Twinings tea, Ovaltine and Jordans cereal, had a 9 per cent increase in third-quarter revenue, with higher sales through retail channels more than offsetting weaker demand from foodservice businesses, such as restaurants and bars, shut in the lockdown.

    The group expects to end the year with net cash of more than £750 million.

    Trading in the fashion chain Primark’s reopened stores has been encouraging but the prolonged coronavirus lockdown means the retailer’s full-year profit is likely to slump by about two thirds, the group said.

    All 375 Primark stores were shuttered in March as the pandemic spread. As governments eased lockdown restrictions the stores reopened, including all 153 stores in England on June 15.

    Since the reopening of the first Primark stores on May 4, cumulative sales for the seven weeks to June 20 were £322 million and were 12 per cent lower than last year on a like-for-like basis.

    AB Foods said sales in the week ended June 20, with more than 90 per cent of selling space reopened, were £133 million and trading in England and Ireland was ahead of the same week last year.

    “We’re really getting back to business here. That number (down 12%) is much better than people were expecting,” AB Foods finance chief John Bason told Reuters.

    However, the lockdown means Primark’s profit will be substantially down. The retailer has no online offer.

    For the full 2019-20 year, Primark forecast adjusted operating profit in a range of £300-350 million, down from the £913 million made in 2018-19.

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