Yorkshire Post

More woe for Laura Ashley as profits take a 45 per cent tumble

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EMBATTLED FASHION and homeware retailer Laura Ashley has warned over annual profits after first-half earnings slumped due to lower sales and the weak pound.

The group – which has 161 stores across the UK – saw pretax profits tumble 45 per cent to £4.3m for the six months to December 31, with like-for-like retail sales down 0.5 per cent.

It blamed the weak pound as the “most significan­t single factor” causing the profits fall as it continues to be hit hard by sterling’s collapse since the Brexit vote.

Laura Ashley said trading conditions had been “challengin­g” and “demanding” in its first half and forecast little improvemen­t over the final six months.

Chairman Khoo Kay Peng said: “Trading conditions have continued to be challengin­g during the first six months of the year.

“The board has reviewed the first-half results and forecasts for the remainder of the year to June 30, 2018 and, given the continued market challenges, considers that net pre-tax profit for the year will fall below market expectatio­ns.”

It comes after a tough couple of years for the group, which suffered a 72 per cent collapse in annual profits after the Brexit-hit pound and sales declines took their toll.

The collapse in sterling following the UK’s decision to quit the European Union in 2016 ramped up import costs for retailers, which have passed the pain on to consumers.

The net result has been falling retail sales as squeezed shoppers cut back on spending.

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KHOO KAY PENG: ‘Trading conditions have continued to be challengin­g.’

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