DUBLIN: Joules recorded a 16.2% increase in revenues to £81.4m in the period to November 27, 2016, when underlying pre-tax profits climbed 19.9% to £7.5m.
Joules chief executive Colin Porter said trading in the second half of the year to date has been strong and was confident of continued growth at home and overseas. Retail revenue rose 15.8% in the period, during which ecommerce sales climbed 30.3% and store sales were ahead 11.2%. Porter told Retail Week that the retailer had no plans to put up prices in the year ahead.





