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Wednesday 05 June 2024 7:26 am  |  Updated:  Wednesday 05 June 2024 3:09 pm

Discount retailer B&M beats ‘lockdown peak’ but shares slip as analysts left with ‘more questions than answers’

By: Laura McGuire

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B&M home store, Copdock, Ipswich (Photo by: Education Images/UIG via Getty Images)
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Bargain retailer B&M  beat its “lockdown” peak and traded at the higher end of expectations, but a failure to update on current trading sent shares sliding by five per cent. 

Analysts at Investec agreed the full year update left them with “more questions than answers,” as they rated the stock a ‘Buy’. 

They said: “There is no comment on current trading, but management allude to pivoting the business towards having a higher proportion of growth coming from ‘total volume growth’ driven by new stores. 

“That said, it also reiterates like-for-like is expected to continue to contribute towards ‘total volume growth’. 

They added: “We were disappointed that Q4 LfL sales growth last year had not accelerated by more – given relatively soft ‘post-pandemic’ comparatives.”

On Wednesday, the value-led store told markets that group revenue grew to £5.5bn over the year to March, up 10.1 per cent compared to last year. 

The London-listed retailer also noted a nine per cent leap in adjusted earnings before interest taxes, depreciation, and amortisation to £639m. 

A squeeze on living costs has driven customers to seek out affordable goods, leading to a rise in popularity in stores such as B&M. 

B&M also acquired 51 Wilko stores for £13m after the fellow discounter collapsed into administration. 

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Alex Russo, chief executive at B&M, said the company is plotting the opening of at least 45 B&M stores this year, in line with plans to target to not ess than 1,200 B&M UK store

He said:  “During Q4, we accelerated our opening programme, and the step up in openings is continuing. In FY25, we will open not less than 45 gross new B&M stores in the UK, plus a meaningful number in France and for Heron. 

“We have also raised our long-term store target to not less than 1,200 B&M UK stores, which provides a clear runway of profitable growth ahead for us, from our current base of 741 B&M UK stores.

He added: “We have demonstrated strong volume-led momentum in our business throughout our trading history and that has continued, driving our profits ahead of both pandemic and pre-pandemic benchmarks.”

“Despite the more challenging comparatives, with continued new store openings, and a laser focus on low prices and best in class retail standards, we remain confident in our outlook for cash generation and profit growth.

The company said there were few lockdown winners” and who have sustained their competitive progress post-pandemic, but B&M was one. 

They said: “The retail industry remains challenged by regulatory and macro pressures. In the last 12 months a number of retailers have failed and a significant number of others have issued one or more profit warnings. In this context, we delivered increased profits and cash generation, and have this year exceeded our “lockdown” peak of £626m adjusted EBITDA”. 

Separately, the firm announced current non-executive director Tiffany Hall as chair.

She will succeed Peter Bamford who will retire from the Board at the conclusion of the AGM after six years in the role.

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