This ad will be closed automatically in X seconds.

In the news this week… Retail Round-up

Including full year profits rising at John Lewis Partnership and Morrisons.

The Source rounds up some of the key retail stories of the week.

The John Lewis Partnership has posted a surge in full year pre-tax profits for the 52 weeks to January 28. The group’s profit before tax grew 65.4% to £488.2 million for the period. Its profit before tax, bonus and exceptional items was up 21.2% to £370.4 million. The John Lewis department store business was up 2.7% in like for like sales across the year, with revenues increasing 3.2% to £3.78 billion. However, the group also announced that it would cut the bonus it pays to staff to 6%, retaining more of the profits to ‘strengthen its balance sheet’.

Morrisons has recorded its first full year of profit and like for like sales growth since 2012. The grocer reported an increase of 11.6% in underlying pre-tax profit to £337 million for the year ending January 29. Reported profit before tax was up 49.8% to £325 million, while like for like sales (excluding fuel) grew 1.7% across the year. In addition, Morrisons total sales increased 1.2% to £16.3 billion.

New data from Nielsen has shown that Aldi and Lidl now hold more than 12% of the British grocery market. Aldi saw its sales grow 12% year on year in the 12 weeks to February 25, while Lidl’s grew 9.1%. Together, they now make up 12.3% of British grocery sales. Across the sector, sales were up 1.1%. Iceland, M&S and Waitrose also saw big gains (5.6%, 4.3% and 3.1% respectively), while Morrisons had the largest rise of the big four, up 1.9%.

The BRC-KPMG Retail Sales Monitor has shown that non food sales in the UK fell 0.4% on a like for like basis and 0.2% on a total basis during the three months ending February 25. This marks the first quarterly decline for the over five years. However, online sales of non food products grew 7.7% during the period.

Sainsbury’s is to cut up to 400 jobs across its store estate, removing the role of price controller. The role had required staff to ensure that price labels on shelves were accurate – the remit will now be carried out by other store staff.

Want to read more news like this? Simply sign up to our daily digest by clicking here. You can also follow @LicensingSource on Twitter.

MORE NEWS
B&LLAswinners500x500
 
The winners of The B&LLAs 2024 were announced this afternoon (Thursday 25 April) at a glittering awards event, held at the Royal Lancaster London....
Monpoke500x500
 
The Pokémon Company International has launched monpoké - an expression featuring curated, Pokémon-branded baby and toddler offerings - for the first time outside of Asia....
B&LLAstrophylineup500x500
 
Guests at the Brand & Lifestyle Licensing Awards tomorrow (Thursday 25 April) will have the chance to win a host of prizes, which have generously been donated for the raffle in aid of The Light Fund....
BLE24500x500
 
As we enter the five-month countdown to BLE, 157 companies have already been confirmed to exhibit, including six first timers - 24h Le Mans, The British Museum, Animaj, Cardio Bunny, Merchantwise Group and Unicast....
Molanggaming500x500
 
The gaming agency will specifically target opportunities and products that integrate Molang’s core message of kindness into the gaming experience....
CharacterExchangerthumbnail500x500
 
Licensors and licensees down tools for some pre-Vegas Licensing Expo networking....
Get the latest news sent to your inbox
Subscribe to our daily newsletter

The list doesn't exist! Make sure you have imported the list on the 'Manage List Forms' page.