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Marks & Spencer says annual profits tumble on restructuring

byCT Report
29/05/2018
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London:British clothing-to-food retailer Marks & Spencer reported a collapse in annual net profits on Wednesday, hit by a costly restructuring. Bottom-line net profit tumbled almost 80 percent to �24.7 million ($33 million, 28 million euros) in the group’s financial year to March 31, M&S said in a statement. That compared with profit after taxation of �117.1 million a year earlier. Pre-tax profit meanwhile dived more than 62 percent to �67 million, while total sales firmed 0.7 percent to �10.7 billion. The performance was dented by �321.1 million in costs linked to the retailer’s ongoing store closure programme in Britain. “In November I outlined the need for accelerated change at M&S,” said chief executive Steve Rowe. “The first phase of our transformation plan …

is now well under way and the actions taken have increased the velocity of change running through our business. “These changes come with short-term costs which are reflected in today’s results.” The company also warned that its website was “too slow”, adding it was lagging behind online competitors. The results were published one day after M&S revealed it will shut more than 100 “underperforming” UK stores in total.

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