Business Day

Massmart shares surge on results

- Karl Gernetzky

Massmart’s share price jumped almost 9% on Thursday, after the group reported a better than expected performanc­e for the half year to endJune.

Retailer Massmart’s share price jumped almost 9% on Thursday, after the group reported a better than expected performanc­e for the half-year to end-June.

Despite this, analysts maintain that although Massmart is benefiting from improving consumer confidence, retail spending continues to be constraine­d by rising fuel costs and tax increases. The company reported total sales for the 26week period of R41.6bn, or an increase of 1.9%, with comparable store sales rising 0.2%.

Including the results of business unit Shield — which Massmart no longer includes in group sales figures — overall sales declined 2.2% and comparable stores 3.9%.

Although subdued, the results were still better than expected due to the difficult operating environmen­t, said 36One Asset Management analyst Daniel Isaacs.

“There is little to no inflation to help the revenue line and volumes are still muted. This presents challenges when facing a cost growth well above this,” said Isaacs.

Massmart’s share price rose 7.98% to close at R115 with JSElisted retailers having benefited this week from a falling oil price and positive economic data.

Retail sales data for May, released on Wednesday, were upbeat, showing growth of 1.9% year on year, compared with the consensus forecast of 0.8%.

While most analysts said this was positive, FNB senior economist Jason Muscat said the data suggested consumers were reining in spending, probably to divert cash to rising fuel costs.

While a rebound was anticipate­d after the VAT increase, “the data is still extremely weak against the backdrop of high wage settlement­s and well-contained inflation, and it seems hopes of a consumptio­n-led economic recovery are fading”.

RETAIL SALES DATA FOR MAY, RELEASED ON WEDNESDAY, WERE UPBEAT, SHOWING GROWTH OF 1.9% YEAR ON YEAR

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