Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Pin to quick picksMarks & Spencer Share News (MKS)

Share Price Information for Marks & Spencer (MKS)

London Stock Exchange
Share Price is delayed by 15 minutes
Get Live Data
Share Price: 295.40
Bid: 295.70
Ask: 295.90
Change: -1.50 (-0.51%)
Spread: 0.20 (0.068%)
Open: 297.30
High: 297.90
Low: 291.80
Prev. Close: 296.90
MKS Live PriceLast checked at -

Watchlists are a member only feature

Login to your account

Alerts are a premium feature

Login to your account

UPDATE 3-Tesco's problems mount as UK sales resume decline

Wed, 04th Dec 2013 12:57

* Q3 UK like-for-like sales, ex fuel and VAT, down 1.5 pct

* Blames sales fall on weak overall market

* Like-for-like sales decline in all overseas markets

* Says on track to meet analyst FY forecasts as of Nov. 8

* Shares dip 1.1 pct

By James Davey

LONDON, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Tesco's sales fell inBritain and abroad in the third quarter, casting fresh doubtover Chief Executive Philip Clarke's 1 billion pound ($1.6billion) effort to reinvigorate the world's third-biggestretailer.

The company, which trails France's Carrefour andU.S. giant Wal-Mart in annual sales, blamed a weaker UKmarket for the fall. It said it was focusing on the long termand would not be drawn into a price war.

Tesco aims to dominate a new multi-channel era - selling arange of goods from bread to clothing and banking products fromits supermarkets and online, rather than slashing food prices towin market share from rivals such as Wal-Mart's Asda.

The company, which makes about two thirds of its revenue inBritain, is 20 months into the UK turnaround plan and is pouringinvestment into store upgrades, extra staff, new product rangesand price initiatives.

"It looked like Philip Clarke's billion-pound turnaroundplan was beginning to work but today's 1.5 percent fall in UKlike-for-like sales will call this into question," said JohnIbbotson, director of retail consultants, Retail Vision. "This,together with declining sales in key overseas markets, will putClarke and his senior management team under threat."

Tesco's recent share performance suggests some investorshave given up waiting. After trading mostly in line withBritain's FTSE 100 index since the start of the year,the stock decoupled from the benchmark in early September and isnow largely unchanged on the year, with the FTSE up 11 percent.

"My feeling is that probably they're doing the right thing,"said a Tesco institutional shareholder who declined to be named.He said management deserved more time to deliver results. "It'ssuch a large company and a fairly big problem so it's difficultfor the management to have a quick fix."

Tesco shares were down 1.1 percent at 337.7 pence at 1226GMT.

The company said it was performing in line with marketexpectations for its 2013-14 year, referring to a consensusforecast published on its website on Nov. 8. Since then,analysts including Tesco's corporate brokers, Deutsche Bank andBarclays, have downgraded their forecasts.

Management has not given a deadline for completing therevamp, saying there will be no immediate payback from a projectthat will reposition the company for the next decade. Clarkesaid the plan "is very much on track".

"For us it isn't about market share over a quarter or ahalf. It's about delivering a business which is sustainable,"Clarke told reporters on Wednesday.

Some retail industry experts believe Tesco's overhaul should have boosted top-line growth by now.

PRICE CUTS?

Analysts have suggested Tesco should cut prices to reclaimlost market share, even if it means sacrificing someprofitability for now. The company is determined to sustain a UKoperating margin of 5.2 percent.

Clarke said the margin "isn't holding us back" and that hewas comfortable with it.

Sales at British stores open over a year, excluding fuel andVAT sales tax, fell 1.5 percent in the 13 weeks to Nov. 23. Thatwas in line with analyst forecasts of a fall of 1-2 percent butrepresented a deterioration from flat like-for-like sales in thesecond quarter.

Tesco, in common with Britain's three other major grocers -Asda, J Sainsbury and Wm Morrison - is beingsqueezed by hard discounters Aldi and Lidl and upmarket grocers Waitrose and Marks &Spencer.

Last month market research group Kantar Worldpanel said allthe "big four" were losing share for the first time in over adecade, while Aldi's share was at a record high.

Clarke said the rise of the discounters was largely drivenby new store openings, something Tesco had pulled back on as itwould not deliver long-term returns.

Overseas markets that once provided a hedge against weaknessat home were more of a hindrance in the third quarter, withlike-for-like sales down in all nine of the markets Tescodetailed on Wednesday for a second straight quarter.

That included a 4.8 percent decline in South Korea, Tesco'sbiggest overseas market, hit by regulatory restrictions onopening hours, a 6.9 percent fall in Thailand where the economyweakened and an 8.1 percent slump in Ireland.

Investors expect Tesco's earnings to fall this year. As ofNov. 8, the consensus analyst forecast for group trading profitin 2013-14 was 3.39 billion pounds, down from 3.45 billionpounds in 2012-13.

More News
21 Aug 2023 00:00

Food tech company ENOUGH raises 40 million euros

New fundraising led by World Fund and CPT Capital

*

Read more
18 Aug 2023 11:18

Temple Bar laments "miserly" UK valuations but promises long-term wins

(Alliance News) - Temple Bar Investment Trust PLC on Friday said its net asset value saw a moderate half-year increase, and that its "fundamentally sound" portfolio will eventually bear fruit despite the tough backdrop.

Read more
18 Aug 2023 08:21

British consumers curb their shopping in rainy July

Retail sales -1.2% m/m in July vs Reuters poll -0.5%

*

Read more
17 Aug 2023 14:00

Sustainable Switch: H&M investigates Myanmar factories

Aug 17 - By Sharon Kimathi Energy and ESG Editor, Reuters Digital sharon.kimathi@thomsonreuters.com

Hello!

Read more
16 Aug 2023 16:55

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: FTSE falls on rate fears and niggling China worry

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London closed lower on Wednesday, with interest rate-sensitive stocks on the back foot, as a robust core inflation reading poured cold water on hope of a Bank of England pause.

Read more
16 Aug 2023 14:19

H&M probes alleged Myanmar factory abuses as pressure intensifies

Cases of worker abuses at garment factories soar -report

*

Read more
16 Aug 2023 12:01

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Stocks down; UK inflation cools in July

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London were lower at midday on Wednesday, as investors digest some mixed inflation figures and the impact they will have on the Bank of England's next move.

Read more
16 Aug 2023 09:29

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: RBC cuts Antofagasta; Shore likes Trainline

(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Wednesday morning and Tuesday:

Read more
16 Aug 2023 08:55

H&M probes Myanmar factory abuses as pressure intensifies

Cases of worker abuses at garment factories soar -report

*

Read more
16 Aug 2023 06:00

H&M probes Myanmar factory abuses as pressure intensifies

Cases of worker abuses at garment factories soar -report

*

Read more
15 Aug 2023 17:29

Sweden, UK lead European shares lower on rate-hike fears

China-exposed firms drop after weak economic data

*

Read more
15 Aug 2023 17:21

FTSE 100 hits one-month low as record UK wage growth drives pound higher

UK basic wage growth hits record

*

Read more
15 Aug 2023 16:56

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Stocks slump on darkening China outlook

(Alliance News) - European equities suffered on Tuesday as poor data out of China compounded growth worries for the world's second-largest economy, while a red-hot UK wage inflation reading put the Bank of England under the spotlight.

Read more
15 Aug 2023 11:56

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: FTSE 100 down as wage growth sparks rate fears

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London were lower at midday on Tuesday, as wage growth fuelled talks of the Bank of England's next move.

Read more
15 Aug 2023 09:01

LONDON MARKET OPEN: Financials lead decline in FTSE 100; M&S jumps

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London opened firmly in the red on Tuesday, following a mixed UK jobs print, and the latest stream of weak data from China.

Read more

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.

Quickpicks are a member only feature

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.