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Wed 3rd May 2017 - JD Wetherspoon reports like-for-likes up 4.0%, margin increases to 7.3%
JD Wetherspoon reports like-for-likes up 4.0%, margin increases to 7.3%: JD Wetherspoon has reported like-for-like sales increased by 4.0% for the 13 weeks to 23 April 2017. Total sales increased by 1.3%. Year-to-date like-for-like sales have increased by 3.5% and total sales have increased by 1.4%. The operating margin in the 13 weeks to 23 April 2017 was 7.3%, compared with 6.4% the previous year. The year-to-date operating margin was 7.8% compared with 6.3% last year. The company has opened nine new pubs since the start of the financial year and has sold 36. In addition, three pubs have been closed and are being marketed. It expects to open one further pub in this financial year. There will be about £16m of exceptional, non-cash losses in this financial year, mainly as a result of the disposal programme. The company added: “The company remains in a sound financial position. Net debt at the end of this financial year is now expected to be about £70m higher than the level at the last financial year end, mainly as a result of expenditure on freehold reversions (pubs where the company was previously the tenant) and share buybacks.” Chairman Tim Martin said: “A number of individuals and organisations, which previously supported UK membership of the euro and its disastrous predecessor the European Rate Mechanism, and who recently promoted the erroneous view of a severe economic downturn in the immediate aftermath of a leave vote in the referendum, are again offering the government advice. For example, Carolyn Fairbairn of the CBI has recently said ‘leaving the negotiating table without a deal shouldn’t be Plan B, but Plan Z’. It is doubtful if Ms Fairbairn has ever been involved in serious business negotiations herself, since this is the same as a housebuyer saying to a seller, ‘I must have your house at any cost’. In this case the buyer will not pay the market price, but will pay the maximum that the seller believes he can afford. It is hard to believe that such foolhardy advice could emanate from a business organisation. As many people have said, including many remain supporters, it is essential to adopt an approach that stresses the UK’s willingness to trade on World Trade Organisation terms, possibly abolishing import tariffs unilaterally, which would lead to substantial reductions in consumer prices – and increased living standards. The current desperation of the CBI and others for a ‘deal’ is only encouraging the absurd posturing of the unelected ‘president’ Juncker and his acolytes, and creates an absurdly pessimistic picture of the UK’s position if a sensible deal is not forthcoming. As EU businesses know, they will suffer acutely if UK companies and consumers switch their allegiance to domestic or other non-EU suppliers. The CBI should let those businesses make the case for a free trade deal, rather than undermining the government’s negotiating position. As previously reported, the company expects significantly higher costs in the second half of the financial year, mainly for business rates, utility taxes, excise duty and labour. In view of these costs and stronger sales comparisons, the company remains cautious about the second half of the year. Nevertheless, as a result of better-than-expected year-to-date sales, we currently anticipate a slightly improved trading outcome for the current financial year, compared with our expectations at the last update. As a result of these higher costs the company anticipates it will require like-for-like sales of about 3% to 4% in our next financial year to maintain profits at current levels.”


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