Yorkshire Post

Morrisons expected to report major rise in sales and profits

- Competitio­n has been intense to say the least. George Salmon, equity analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown.

BIG FOUR supermarke­t Morrisons is expected to report rising sales and profits when it releases half-year figures this week, but increased competitio­n is expected to have dragged on growth.

A consensus of City analysts forecast that like-for-like sales at the supermarke­t will rise 2.6 per cent in the first six months of 2017, with HSBC tipping half-year pre-tax profits to increase 30 per cent to £186m.

However, second-quarter sales are expected to show a slowdown, with broker Jefferies pencilling in a 1.7 per cent rise in secondquar­ter comparable sales, which compares to growth of 3.4 per cent in the first three months of the year.

George Salmon, equity analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown, said: “Competitio­n has been intense to say the least, and Asda’s sales have recovered in recent months after another round of price cuts.

“Investors will be hoping this doesn’t mean customers have been migrating away from Morrisons stores, which would take the shine off the group’s own recovery.”

Morrisons chief executive David Potts has led a recovery of the grocery chain by investing in price cuts and calling time on under-performing stores in attempts to turn the page on the supermarke­t’s much criticised performanc­e under ousted boss Dalton Philips.

In his latest attempt to reinvigora­te the supermarke­t, Morrisons said in August that it will relaunch the Safeway brand after striking a deal with McColl’s to supply the convenienc­e store chain with groceries.

The partnershi­p will see the supermarke­t supply Safeway and branded products to 1,300 convenienc­e shops and 350 newsagents starting from January next year.

The move will help Morrisons secure wholesale sales of £700m including tobacco by the end of next year, with the amount rising to £1bn.

Graham Spooner, investment research analyst at The Share Centre, said: “The share price has trended sideways since February, as a result of competitio­n concerns in what remains a very crowded market place.

“The recent deal to supply McColl’s Retail Group was viewed as a positive and the market will be keen to see if the overall groups restructur­ing plans remain on track and how pricing pressure is affecting performanc­e.”

 ??  ?? DAVID POTTS: Led recovery of the supermarke­t chain through price cuts and closures.
DAVID POTTS: Led recovery of the supermarke­t chain through price cuts and closures.

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