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UPDATE 1-Britain's Next raises profit guidance for fifth time in 10 months

Thu, 06th Jan 2022 07:21

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LONDON, Jan 6 (Reuters) - British clothing retailer Next
on Thursday beat guidance for sales in the run-up to
Christmas and raised its full-year profit outlook for a fifth
time in ten months.

Next, which trades from about 500 stores and online, said
full-price sales rose 20% in the eight weeks to Dec. 25 versus
the same period in its 2019-20 year, before the pandemic
impacted trading. That compares to guidance of a rise of 10.2%.

It forecast a full-year 2021-22 pretax profit of 822 million
pounds ($1.1 billion) up from the 800 million pounds previously
guided and up 9.8% versus 2019-20.

Next, the first major British retailer to update on
Christmas trading, said a strong online performance more than
offset another fall in store sales.

Total online sales rose 45%, while retail sales in the UK
and Ireland fell 5.4%.

Next has proved a resilient performer during the pandemic,
benefiting from its long-established online operations.

Rivals with weaker or no online business, notably Primark
, have seen large falls in sales. Others, such as
Topshop-owner Arcadia, and Debenhams went bust.

Next said its initial guidance for the 2022-23 year is for
full price sales to be up 7% versus the current 2021-22 year
ending January 2022. It estimated that pretax profit will be up
4.6% at 860 million pounds.

Next also declared a further special dividend of 160 pence
per share to be paid at the end of January and said it intends
to return to its pre-pandemic dividend cycle in the 2022-23
year.
($1 = 0.7400 pounds)
(Reporting by James Davey; Editing by Kate Holton)

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