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Aeon’s annual profit climbs 14% to record, sees further gain

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TOKYO: Aeon Co Ltd, Japan’s largest retailer by sales, posted a record annual operating profit after a 14% jump from the previous year on the back of restructur­ing efforts, and forecast a further gain this year.

The supermarke­t and shopping mall company said operating profit for the year that ended in February was 210.3 billion yen (US$1.97bil).

That beat the 204.9 billion yen average estimate of eight analysts polled by Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

Aeon forecast operating profit for the year through February 2019 would rise to 240 billion yen, well above a consensus estimate of 221 billion yen from eight analysts.

The results, seen as a bellwether for consumer spending, come as Japanese households’ confidence in the economy worsens, with many consumers complainin­g of higher fuel and fresh food prices, and the mood among companies souring for the first time in two years.

The retailer is focusing restructur­ing efforts on its struggling general merchandis­e stores – stores that sell a wide range of products under one roof – in favour of specialise­d stores in areas such as apparel and beauty.

While its restructur­ing efforts are yielding fruit, Aeon still faces pressure on multiple fronts. It is unable to raise prices amid sluggish consumer spending and faces criticism that it has been low to adapt to the rise of e-commerce.

It has also lost customers to discount stores and specialist retailers in products such as clothing and electronic­s.

Separately yesterday, Aeon announced that it planned to invest in US online retailer Boxed, without providing financial details.

Aeon has said it would invest 500 billion yen in technology and logistics over three years as it looked to raise its online sales ratio from less than 1% in the year ended February 2017 to 12% in the year ending February 2021. — Reuters

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