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Trading Update

Trading Update.

articleMarks And Spencer Group PlcAugust 20, 20215/company/marks-and-spencer-group-plc/news/trading-update-342
Trading Update

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n \n \n \n RNS Number : 2463J\n Marks & Spencer Group PLC\n 20 August 2021\n  \n \n \n \n Marks and Spencer Group Plc\n \n \n Trading Update for 19 Weeks To 14 August 2021 \n \n \n STRONG START TO THE YEAR AND INCREASED GUIDANCE ON PROFIT OUTLOOK\n \n \n Based on trading in the 19 weeks to 14 August 2021, M&S is today updating the market on the resulting improvement in its sales performance and profit delivery. At the start of the year, continued restrictions across large parts of the M&S store portfolio meant that the trading outlook was highly uncertain. Since then, M&S has seen an encouraging performance providing confirmation that the transformation programme is on track.\n \n \n \n Food\n \n  \n revenue in the period has outperformed, increasing 10.8% on last year and 9.6% on 2019/20. Core categories and retail park locations have traded strongly. Hospitality and franchise are progressively improving, although remain below 2019/20 levels due to reduced footfall and the slow return to more normal work patterns. Despite the variable location performance, overall trading has been ahead of the market. To date, cost reduction programmes are helping to mitigate cost inflation and disruption in the supply chain, and the cost of increased colleague absence in the period.\n \n \n \n Clothing & Home \n \n has seen a good recovery in its performance. Revenue is up 92.2% on last year and down just -2.6% on 2019/20. The change in our approach to trading, including more focussed ranges, fewer promotions and a substantially smaller summer sale, has resulted in full price sales up c.9% on 2019/20. The pivot to online has continued with store sales down -19.8% on 2019/20 as many locations remain in slow recovery from the pandemic, although retail parks have outperformed. MS2 has continued its momentum as the business improves its online and data capability. Clothing & Home online sales are up 61.8% on 2019/20 and comprised c.35% of total Clothing & Home sales, and our guest brands and Sparks programme are performing well.\n \n \n \n International\n \n  \n revenue is up 39.7% on last year and down only -5.2% on 2019/20 despite the impact of lockdown in India in the early part of the financial year and substantial Brexit related effects on the supply of Food to our busi...

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