Primark trading picks up but remains below pre-pandemic level, says parent company

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in Ireland) picked up during the first half but are still below pre-pandemic levels as omicron deterred some shoppers from leaving their homes. Primark’s sales are expected to rise more than 60 per cent in the six months through March 5th, AB Foods, which also owns grocery, agriculture and sugar businesses, said Monday. The chain’s operating margin is forecast to rebound to 11 per cent.

Primark has been hurt more than some rivals by European lockdowns and restrictions around Covid because the chain lacks an online business to fall back on. Last month Primark said it plans to cut 400 jobs to reduce costs. The stock fell as much as 2.4 per cent in early trading. Primark sales are seen 11 per cent lower than pre-Covid levels two years ago, on a like-for-like basis. The company repeated it expects significant growth in profit this year at a group level.

AB Foods said its broader businesses have faced supply-chain disruption and the company has raised prices in some of its divisions, such as grocery, to offset higher energy and commodities costs. The company said it expects lower first-half margins at its ingredients, agriculture and grocery units. AB Foods sold its debut public bond earlier this month, locking in 12-year funding before rates are expected to rise further. - Bloomberg

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