Business Day

Holdsport posts 5% rise in sales

- Colleen Goko

Specialist sport and outdoor apparel and equipment retailer Holdsport has reported a 5% rise in sales for the four months to the end of December. Sales for comparable stores, however, fell 0.7% in the period. Holdsport operates through a network of 39 Sportsmans Warehouse and 22 Outdoor Warehouse Stores.

Holdsport, the retailer of specialist sport and outdoor apparel and equipment, has reported a 5% rise in sales for the four months to end December 2016.

Retail sales for comparable stores, however, fell 0.7% over the period.

Holdsport operates through a network of 39 Sportsmans Warehouse and 22 Outdoor Warehouse Stores.

It has a strategic investment in Performanc­e Brands, which is independen­tly managed and supplies technical apparel for the sporting goods industry under the First Ascent and Capestorm brands.

The company said sales increased 0.5% at Sportsmans Warehouse while comparable sales fell 2.3%.

At Outdoor Warehouse, sales increased 8.4% with comparable sales up 4.3%.

The wholesale division’s total sales increased 46.7% and external sales rose 110.8%.

The share price has held up better than its bigger rivals in the retail sector. Mr Price Group, which also released a trading update on Tuesday, fell 20.22% in 2016 and Truworths finished down 12.59%. Holdsport ended the year up 4.43%.

Lentus Asset Management chief investment officer Nic Norman-Smith said the retail sector was experienci­ng a downturn. “There doesn’t appear to be any reason to expect a massive change in current fortunes,” he said.

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