Mothercare plc
Interim results announcement
Driving the Mothercare brand globally
Mothercare plc ("Mothercare" "the Company" or "the Group"), the highly trusted British heritage international brand and franchise operator, that connects with the parents of newborn babies and children across multiple product categories throughout their early life as parents, today announces unaudited half year results for the 26-week period to 23 September 2023 ("H1 FY24"). The comparative period was a 26-week period to 24 September 2022 ("H1 FY23").
Key Highlights
· International retail sales by franchise partners of
· Adjusted EBITDA of
· Group adjusted profit before taxation from operations increased 17% to
· Total Group profit before taxation of
· Net debt increased to £15.8 million (
· We continue to explore options to further mitigate the pension scheme current deficit of
Our Group
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24 Sep 2022 |
25 Sep 2021 |
10 Oct 2020 |
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Turnover £m |
29.0 |
38.5 |
41.7 |
44.4 |
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Adjusted EBITDA2 £m |
3.6 |
3.2 |
5.6 |
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Adjusted profit from operations 2 £m |
3.4 |
2.9 |
5.2 |
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Adjusted profit before taxation2 £m |
1.8 |
1.7 |
3.6 |
(4.4) |
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Profit for the period £m
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1.7 |
0.4 |
3.6 |
(13.2) |
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Adjusted basic earnings per share2 |
0.2p |
0.2p |
0.9p |
(1.2)p |
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Basic earnings per share |
0.3p |
0.1p |
1.0p |
(3.5)p |
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Our Franchise partners
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23 Sep 2023 |
24 Sep 2022 |
25 Sep 2021 |
10 Oct 2020 |
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Worldwide retail sales1 £m |
137.2 |
162.1 |
184.3 |
189.2 |
Online retail sales £m |
13.7 |
13.1 |
17.6 |
27.1 |
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Total number of stores |
500 |
562 |
740 |
793 |
Space (k) sq. ft. |
1,201 |
1,345 |
1,967 |
2,180 |
Clive Whiley, Chairman of Mothercare plc, commented:
"These results are testament to our continued drive to preserve the strength of the Mothercare brand in a fast changing retail and macroeconomic trading environment. Against significant headwinds in the
Investor and analyst enquiries to:
Mothercare plc Email: investorrelations@mothercare.com
Clive Whiley, Chairman
Andrew Cook, Chief Financial Officer
Deutsche Numis Tel: 020 7260 1000
(NOMAD & Joint Corporate Broker)
Luke Bordewich
Henry Slater
Cavendish Capital Markets Limited Tel: 020 7220 0500
(Joint Corporate Broker)
Carl Holmes
Media enquiries to:
MHP Email: mothercare@mhpc.com
Rachel Farrington Tel: 020 3128 8613
Tim Rowntree
Notes
1 - Worldwide retail sales are total franchise partner sales to end customers (which are estimated and unaudited).
2 - Adjusted figures are stated before the impact of the adjusting items set out in note 4.
3 - Net debt is defined as total borrowings, cash at bank and IFRS 16 lease liabilities.
4 - This announcement contains certain forward-looking statements concerning the Group. Although the Board believes its expectations are based on reasonable assumptions, the matters to which such statements refer may be influenced by factors that could cause actual outcomes and results to be materially different. The forward-looking statements speak only as at the date of this document and the Group does not undertake any obligation to announce any revisions to such statements, except as required by law or by any appropriate regulatory authority.
5 - The information contained within this announcement is deemed by the Company to constitute inside information for the purposes of the Market Abuse Regulation (EU) No 596/2014. Upon the publication of this announcement via a Regulatory Information Service, this inside information is now considered to be in the public domain.
6 - The person responsible for the release of this announcement is Lynne Medini, Group Company Secretary at Mothercare plc, Westside 1, London Road, Hemel Hempstead, HP3 9TD.
7 - Mothercare plc's Legal Entity Identifier ("LEI") number is 213800ZL6RPV9Z9GFO74.
Chairman's statement
Trading Update
As noted in our last trading update, our franchise partners' international retail sales were impacted by the continuing global economic uncertainty, alongside the need for them to clear old inventory, decreasing by 15% to
Performance in our Middle Eastern region, especially the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, remains challenging having undergone significant changes in recent years. Fiscal and legislative changes and the introduction of many new leisure activities competing for consumers' money is changing consumer behaviour. The shape of our partner's retail offering in the country is evolving and we remain confident of the longer-term market opportunity.
It is therefore reassuring to report that our continued focus upon the necessary adjustments to our supply chain, operations and administrative costs meant that we generated free cash flow from operations and increased adjusted EBITDA by 12% to
We are acutely aware of the ongoing pressure exerted on our franchise partners' profitability and the consequent need for them to reduce costs and the levels of investment they can make in their businesses. This will likely lead to further reductions in our store footprint in some regions. We are working closely with our key partners to assist them with their recovery, ultimately benefitting both our own business and our franchise partners' businesses when we eventually return to pre pandemic levels of trading. We do not currently expect our combined efforts to offset full this impact on the Group results for the financial year to March 2024 and beyond.
Financing
The Group had net debt of
We continue to enjoy a strong relationship with GBB and the Group has received various necessary waivers and adjustments to covenants in relation to the loan facility from GBB in the past. As noted in our previous trading update the interest cost on this loan (currently 19.2%) and the extended time to return to pre-pandemic retail sales levels means that we will continue to need such waivers and covenant adjustments to the loan facility to avoid or remedy breaches of its terms. Accordingly, we are continuing our refinancing discussions with GBB to vary this debt facility alongside exploring various financing alternatives. For the avoidance of doubt, the Group does not require additional liquidity in our current forecasts. We continue to pursue other options that would also provide additional liquidity to accelerate business development.
Growth Opportunities
We have established momentum in improving profitability, underpinned by a cost base that is now appropriate for the reduced scale of our business. At the same time we are preserving the skills and experience necessary to deliver further growth as we return to more normal pre-pandemic levels of business.
Accordingly, we can now redouble our efforts to capitalise upon the possibilities to grow the future global presence of the brand. This includes entering new territories through multiple channels or a combination thereof via e-commerce (either DTC or marketplaces) or with partners that would hold the online rights for a territory and provide the website and full supply chain capability in these markets. This also opens a window of opportunity for us, via step-change growth, to bring synergies and enhanced profitability into our business, as we exploit the core strengths of the Group across supply, franchisee partnerships and international reach.
Update on Initiatives
Supply chain model
Our efforts to develop our supply chain to reduce cost, complexity and deliver goods to our franchise partners in the quickest way led to a further improvement in on-time availability, with over 85% of our product being delivered direct from our country of manufacturing to our retail partners' markets. We also continue to develop our product option framework as we seek to curtail the impact of input cost inflation.
Enterprise Resource Planning ('ERP') System
Our new ERP system includes a leading product lifecycle management system integrated with a supply chain and finance system with portal-based access for both our franchise partners and manufacturing partners to both input and access information. This is now due to go live at the beginning of the next financial year, with the full benefit of the cost savings in the financial year ending March 2025. We are confident that the final system will deliver at least the expected benefits and cost savings.
Pension Schemes
The last full actuarial valuation of the schemes was at 31 March 2023 and showed a deficit of
We continue to explore options to mitigate the pension scheme deficit (
Outlook
Our prime goal in recent years has been to protect the underlying Mothercare brand intellectual property value, for the benefit of all stakeholders and avoiding unnecessary equity dilution. We are continuing with our efforts to refinance the Group and remain in discussions with key stakeholders and financing partners to ensure that the Group has adequate and appropriate financing for the future. Our medium-term guidance for the steady state operation, in more normal circumstances, is unchanged and we believe our continuing franchise operations remain capable of delivering approximately
In the interim we remain focused on restoring critical mass and monetising the Mothercare global brand IP to further free up cashflow, in addition to the significant reduction in pension contributions, to invest in the long-term corporate development of the Group.
This would not have been possible without the ongoing commitment and support of all stakeholders, including our Mothercare colleagues, our franchise partners, our manufacturing partners, our pension scheme trustees and our shareholders to whom we are grateful.
Clive Whiley
Chairman
Condensed consolidated income statement
For the 26 weeks ended 23 September 2023
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26 weeks ended 23 September 2023 (Unaudited) |
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26 weeks ended 24 September 2022 (Unaudited)
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52 weeks ended 25 March 2023 (Audited) |
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Note |
Before adjusted items £ million |
Adjusted items1
£ million |
Total
£ million |
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Before adjusted items £ million |
Adjusted items 1
£ million |
Total
£ million |
Total
£ million |
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Revenue |
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29.0 |
- |
29.0 |
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38.5 |
- |
38.5 |
73.1 |
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Cost of sales |
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(19.0) |
- |
(19.0) |
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(27.5) |
- |
(27.5) |
(52.2) |
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Gross profit |
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10.0 |
- |
10.0 |
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11.0 |
- |
11.0 |
20.9 |
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Administrative expenses |
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(6.6) |
0.2 |
(6.4) |
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(8.1) |
- |
(8.1) |
(15.7) |
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Impairment losses on receivables |
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- |
- |
- |
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- |
- |
- |
0.8 |
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Profit from operations |
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3.4 |
0.2 |
3.6 |
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2.9 |
- |
2.9 |
6.0 |
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Net finance costs |
5 |
(1.6) |
- |
(1.6) |
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(1.2) |
(0.9) |
(2.1) |
(3.8) |
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Profit before taxation |
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1.8 |
0.2 |
2.0 |
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1.7 |
(0.9) |
0.8 |
2.2 |
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Taxation |
6 |
(0.3) |
- |
(0.3) |
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(0.4) |
- |
(0.4) |
(2.3) |
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Profit for the period |
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1.5 |
0.2 |
1.7 |
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1.3 |
(0.9) |
0.4 |
(0.1) |
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Profit for the period attributable to equity holders of the parent |
1.5 |
0.2 |
1.7 |
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1.3 |
(0.9) |
0.4 |
(0.1) |
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Earnings per share |
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Basic |
7 |
0.3 p |
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0.3 p |
0.2 p |
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0.1 p |
(0.0)p |
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Diluted |
7 |
0.3 p |
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0.3 p |
0.2 p |
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0.1 p |
(0.0)p |
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(1) Adjusted items included: restructuring costs included in finance costs and administrative expenses, and property related income and other restructuring costs included in administrative expenses. Adjusted items are one-off or significant in nature and or /value. Excluding these items from the profit metrics provides readers with helpful additional information on the performance of the business across the periods because it is consistent with how business performance is reviewed by the Board and Operating Board.
Condensed consolidated statement of comprehensive income
For the 26 weeks ended 23 September 2023
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26 weeks ended 23 September 2023 (Unaudited) |
26 weeks ended 24 September 2022 (Unaudited) |
52 weeks ended 25 March 2023 (Audited)
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£ million |
£ million |
£ million |
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Profit/(loss) for the period |
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1.7 |
0.4 |
(0.1) |
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Items that will not be reclassified subsequently to the income statement: Actuarial loss on defined benefit pension schemes |
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(16.3) |
(1.1) |
(4.5) |
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Deferred tax relating to items not reclassified |
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3.1 |
0.2 |
1.1 |
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(13.2) |
(0.9) |
(3.4) |
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Items that may be reclassified subsequently to the income statement: |
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Exchange differences on translation of foreign operations |
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(0.1) |
0.1 |
- |
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(0.1) |
0.1 |
- |
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Other comprehensive expense for the period |
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(13.3) |
(0.8) |
(3.4) |
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Total comprehensive expense for the period wholly attributable to equity holders of the parent |
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(11.6) |
(0.4) |
(3.5) |
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Condensed consolidated balance sheet
As at 23 September 2023
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23 September 2023 (Unaudited) |
24 September 2022 (Unaudited) |
25 March 2023 (Audited) |
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Note |
£ million |
£ million |
£ million |
Non-current assets |
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Intangible assets |
8 |
6.8 |
4.5 |
5.8 |
Property, plant and equipment |
8 |
0.2 |
0.2 |
0.2 |
Right-of-use assets |
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0.2 |
0.7 |
0.3 |
Deferred tax assets |
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2.7 |
- |
- |
Retirement benefit obligations |
10 |
- |
11.8 |
8.4 |
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9.9 |
17.2 |
14.7 |
Current assets |
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Inventories |
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0.7 |
0.6 |
0.9 |
Trade and other receivables |
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5.1 |
6.9 |
7.2 |
Derivative financial instruments |
11 |
0.5 |
0.2 |
0.5 |
Current tax asset |
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0.5 |
0.3 |
0.2 |
Cash and cash equivalents |
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4.2 |
8.7 |
7.1 |
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11.0 |
16.7 |
15.9 |
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Total assets |
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20.9 |
33.9 |
30.6 |
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Current liabilities |
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Trade and other payables |
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(7.5) |
(10.7) |
(10.8) |
Lease liabilities |
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(0.4) |
(0.5) |
(0.3) |
Provisions |
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(0.7) |
(0.9) |
(0.9) |
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(8.6) |
(12.1) |
(12.0) |
Non-current liabilities |
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Borrowings |
9 |
(19.6) |
(19.3) |
(19.5) |
Lease liabilities |
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- |
(0.5) |
(0.2) |
Provisions |
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- |
(0.6) |
(0.3) |
Retirement benefit obligations |
10 |
(6.0) |
- |
- |
Deferred tax liabilities |
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- |
(0.2) |
(0.4) |
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(25.6) |
(20.6) |
(20.4) |
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Total liabilities |
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(34.2) |
(32.7) |
(32.4) |
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Net (liabilities)/assets |
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(13.3) |
1.2 |
(1.8) |
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Equity attributable to equity holders of the parent |
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Share capital |
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89.3 |
89.3 |
89.3 |
Share premium account |
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108.8 |
108.8 |
108.8 |
Own shares |
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(0.2) |
(1.0) |
(0.2) |
Translation reserve |
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(3.8) |
(3.6) |
(3.7) |
Retained deficit |
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(207.4) |
(192.3) |
(196.0) |
Total equity |
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(13.3) |
1.2 |
(1.8) |
Condensed consolidated statement of changes in equity
For the 26 weeks ended 23 September 2023 (unaudited)
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Share capital |
Share premium account |
Own shares |
Translation reserve |
Retained deficit |
Total equity |
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£ million |
£ million |
£ million |
£ million |
£ million |
£ million |
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Balance as at 25 March 2023 as previously reported |
89.3 |
108.8 |
(0.2) |
(3.7) |
(196.0) |
(1.8) |
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Profit for the period |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1.7 |
1.7 |
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Other comprehensive income for the period |
- |
- |
- |
(0.1) |
(13.2) |
(13.3) |
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Total comprehensive income for the period |
- |
- |
- |
(0.1) |
(11.5) |
(11.6) |
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Adjustments to equity for equity-settled share-based payments |
- |
- |
- |
- |
0.1 |
0.1 |
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Balance at 23 September 2023 |
89.3 |
108.8 |
(0.2) |
(3.8) |
(207.4) |
(13.3) |
For the 26 weeks ended 24 September 2022 (unaudited)
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Share capital |
Share premium account |
Own shares |
Translation reserve |
Retained deficit
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Total equity
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£ million |
£ million |
£ million |
£ million |
£ million |
£ million |
Balance as at 25 March 2023 as previously reported |
89.3 |
108.8 |
(1.0) |
(3.7) |
(191.9) |
1.5 |
Profit for the period |
- |
- |
- |
- |
0.4 |
0.4 |
Other comprehensive income for the period |
- |
- |
- |
0.1 |
(0.9) |
(0.8) |
Total comprehensive income for the period |
- |
- |
- |
0.1 |
(0.5) |
(0.4) |
Adjustments to equity for equity-settled share-based payments |
- |
- |
- |
- |
0.1 |
0.1 |
Balance at 24 September 2022 |
89.3 |
108.8 |
(1.0) |
(3.6) |
(192.3) |
1.2 |
For the 52 weeks ended 25 March 2023 (audited)
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Share capital |
Share premium account |
Own shares |
Translation reserve |
Retained deficit |
Total equity |
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£ million |
£ million |
£ million |
£ million |
£ million |
£ million |
Balance at 26 March 2022 |
89.3 |
108.8 |
(1.0) |
(3.7) |
(191.9) |
1.5 |
Items that will not be reclassified subsequently to the income statement |
- |
- |
- |
- |
(3.4) |
(3.4) |
Other comprehensive income |
- |
- |
- |
- |
(3.4) |
(3.4) |
Profit for the period |
- |
- |
- |
- |
(0.1) |
(0.1) |
Total comprehensive income |
- |
- |
- |
- |
(3.5) |
(3.5) |
Shares transferred to executive on vesting |
- |
- |
0.8 |
- |
(0.8) |
- |
Adjustment to equity for equity-settled share-based payments |
- |
- |
- |
- |
0.2 |
0.2 |
Balance at 25 March 2023 |
89.3 |
108.8 |
(0.2) |
(3.7) |
(196.0) |
(1.8) |
Condensed consolidated cash flow statement
For the 26 weeks ended 23 September 2023
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Note |
26 weeks ended 23 September 2023 (Unaudited) |
26 weeks ended 24 September 2022 (Unaudited) |
52 weeks ended 25 March 2023 (Audited) |
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£ million |
£ million |
£ million |
Net cash flow from operating activities |
13 |
(0.3) |
2.1 |
4.3 |
Cash flows from investing activities |
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Purchase of property, plant and equipment |
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(0.1) |
0.0 |
(0.1) |
Purchase of intangibles - software |
(0.6) |
(0.7) |
(2.2) |
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Cash used in investing activities |
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(0.7) |
(0.7) |
(2.3) |
Cash flows from financing activities |
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Interest paid |
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(1.7) |
(1.9) |
(2.8) |
Repayments of obligations under leases |
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(0.2) |
(0.1) |
(0.3) |
Facility fee paid |
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- |
- |
(0.9) |
Net cash outflow from financing activities |
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(1.9) |
(2.0) |
(4.0) |
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Net (decrease)/increase in cash and cash equivalents |
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(2.9) |
(0.6) |
(2.0) |
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Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period |
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7.1 |
9.2 |
9.2 |
Effect of foreign exchange rate changes |
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- |
0.1 |
(0.1) |
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period |
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4.2 |
8.7 |
7.1 |
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Notes to the condensed consolidated financial statements
1 General information
The review of the Group's business activities, together with factors likely to affect its future development, performance and position are set out in the Financial Highlights and Chairman's Statement.
The results for the 26 weeks ended 23 September 2023 are unaudited.
These unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements for the current period and prior financial periods do not constitute statutory accounts as defined in section 434 of the Companies Act 2006. A copy of the statutory accounts for the 2023 financial year has been filed with the Registrar of Companies. The 2023 financial statements are available on the Group's website (www.mothercareplc.com). The auditor has reported on these: their report was unqualified.
2 Accounting Policies and Standards
Basis of preparation
These unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the Disclosure and Transparency Rules of the UK Financial Conduct Authority, and with IAS 34 'Interim Financial Reporting'. Unless otherwise stated, the accounting policies applied, and the judgements, estimates and assumptions made in applying these policies, are consistent with those described in the Annual Report and Financial Statements 2023. The financial period represents the 26 weeks ended 23 September 2023. The comparative periods are the 26 weeks ended 24 September 2022 and the 52 weeks ended 25 March 2023.
Going concern
With recent increases in interest rates, the interest rate on this loan is currently approximately 19.2%, which coupled with the extended time to return to pre-pandemic retail sales levels, particularly in our Middle Eastern markets, means the Board's current forecasts for continuing operations show the Group may require waivers to future periods' covenant tests. Our current lender remains supportive, whilst we complete our financing activities to repay all or part of the facility.
The consolidated financial information has been prepared on a going concern basis. When considering the going concern assumption, the Directors of the Group have reviewed a number of factors, including the Group's trading results and its continued access to sufficient borrowing facilities against the Group's latest forecasts and projections, comprising:
• A Base Case forecast; and
• A Sensitised forecast, which applies sensitivities against the Base Case for reasonably possible adverse variations in performance, reflecting the ongoing volatility in our key markets.
In making the assessment on going concern the Directors have assumed that the Group is able to mitigate the material uncertainty surrounding the Group's ability to successfully complete its financing activities to repay all or part of the existing facility and that our current lenders would continue to support us in the event we required waivers to future period's covenant test, whilst doing so.
Notes to the condensed consolidated financial statements
2 Accounting Policies and Standards (continued)
Going concern (continued)
The Sensitised scenario assumes the following additional key assumption:
• A significant reduction in global retail sales, which may result from subdued, consumer confidence or disposable income or through store closures or weaker trading in our markets, throughout the remainder of FY24 and FY25.
The Board's confidence in the Group's Base Case forecast, which indicates that the Group will operate with sufficient cash balances, provided appropriate covenant waivers on our current facility were agreed, if required prior to the completion of our funding activities, and the Group's proven cash management capability, supports our preparation of the financial statements on a going concern basis.
However, if trading conditions were to deteriorate beyond the level of risk applied in the Sensitised forecast, or the Group was unable to execute further cost or cash management programmes, the Group would at certain points of the working capital cycle require covenant waivers based on its current facilities agreement. If this scenario were to crystallise, the Group would need to renegotiate with its lender in order to secure waivers to potential covenant breaches and consequential cash remedies or have completed the current negotiations to amend the covenants or secure additional funding. Therefore, we have concluded that, in this situation, there is a material uncertainty in relation to the continued support of our existing lender, if required, that casts significant doubt that the Group will be able to operate as a going concern without potential waivers or revised/ new financing facilities.
Adoption of new IFRSs
The Group early adopted Amendments to IAS1 - Non-current liabilities with covenants. The adoption had no impact on the recently issued annual financial statements. Covenants which the Group must comply with only after the reporting date did not affect the classification of non-current liabilities at the period end. The same accounting policies, presentation and methods of computation are followed in this half yearly report as applied in the Group's last audited financial statements for the 52 weeks ended 25 March 2023.
Standards issued but not yet effective
There are no standards issued but not yet effective that have been identified as expected to have a material impact on the disclosures or the amounts reported in these financial statements.
Foreign currency adjustments
Foreign currency monetary assets and liabilities are revalued to the closing balance sheet rate under IAS21 "The Effects of Changes in Foreign Exchange Rates".
Taxation
The taxation charge for the 26 week period is calculated by applying the best estimate of the average annual effective tax rate expected for the full year to the profit/loss for the period after adjusting for any significant one-off items, and a tax credit is recognised only to the extent that the resulting tax asset is more than likely not to reverse.
Notes to the condensed consolidated financial statements
2 Accounting Policies and Standards (continued)
Retirement benefits
Payments to defined contribution retirement benefit schemes are charged as an expense as they fall due.
For defined benefit schemes, the cost of providing benefits is determined using the Projected Unit Credit Method, with actuarial valuations being carried out at each balance sheet date. Actuarial gains and losses are recognised in full in the period in which they occur. They are recognised outside of the income statement and presented in other comprehensive income.
Past service cost is recognised immediately to the extent that the benefits are already vested.
The retirement benefit obligation recognised in the balance sheet represents the present value of the defined benefit obligation less the fair value of scheme assets. Any asset resulting from this calculation is limited to past service cost, plus the present value of available refunds.
The Group has an unconditional right to a refund of surplus under the rules.
In consultation with the independent actuaries to the schemes, the valuation of the pension obligation has been updated to reflect: current market discount rates; current market values of investments and actual investment returns; and also for any other events that would significantly affect the pension liabilities. The impact of these changes in assumptions and events has been estimated in arriving at the valuation of the pension obligation.
Alternative performance measures (APMs)
In the reporting of financial information, the Directors have adopted various APMs of historical or future financial performance, position or cash flows other than those defined or specified under International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).
These measures are not defined by IFRS and therefore may not be directly comparable with other companies' APMs, including those in the Group's industry.
APMs should be considered in addition to, and are not intended to be a substitute for, or superior to, IFRS measures.
Purpose
The Directors believe that these APMs assist in providing additional useful information on the performance and position of the Group because they are consistent with how business performance is reported to the Board and Operating Board.
APMs are also used to enhance the comparability of information between reporting periods and geographical units (such as like-for-like sales), by adjusting for non-recurring or uncontrollable factors which affect IFRS measures, to aid the user in understanding the Group's performance.
Consequently, APMs are used by the Directors and management for performance analysis, planning, reporting and incentive setting purposes and have remained consistent with prior year.
Notes to the condensed consolidated financial statements
2 Accounting Policies and Standards (continued)
The key APMs that the Group has focused on during the period are as follows:
Group worldwide sales
Group worldwide sales are total retail sales from our franchise partners. Total Group revenue is a statutory number and is made up of total receipts from our franchise partners, which includes royalty payments and the cost of goods dispatched to franchise partners.
Profit/(loss) before adjusted items
The Group's policy is to exclude items that are considered to be significant in both nature and/or quantum and where treatment as an adjusted item provides stakeholders with additional useful
information to assess the year-on-year trading performance of the Group.
3 Segmental information
IFRS 8 requires operating segments to be identified on the basis of internal reports about components of the Group that are regularly reported to the Group's executive decision makers (comprising the executive directors and operating board) in order to allocate resources to the segments and assess their performance. Under IFRS 8, the Group has not identified that its continuing operations represent more than one operating segment.
The results of franchise partners are not reported separately, nor are resources allocated on a franchise partner by franchise partner basis, and therefore have not been identified to constitute separate operating segments.
Notes to the condensed consolidated financial statements
4 Adjusted items
Due to their significance or one-off nature, certain items have been classified as adjusted items as follows:
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26 weeks ended 23 September 2023 (Unaudited) |
26 weeks ended 24 September 2022 (Unaudited)
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52 weeks ended 25 March 2023 (Audited) |
|
£ million |
£ million |
£ million |
|
|
Adjusted costs/(income): |
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|
|
|
Restructuring costs/(income) included in finance costs |
- |
0.9 |
1.0 |
|
Property related (income)/costs included in administrative expenses |
- |
- |
0.2 |
|
Restructuring costs/(income) included in administrative expenses |
0.2 |
- |
0.0 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Adjusted items before tax |
0.2 |
0.9 |
1.2 |
|
Restructuring costs included in finance costs - £Nil (H1 FY23: 0.9 million)
In the comparative period,
Restructuring costs included in administrative expenses -
The current year income relates to
5 Net finance costs
|
|
26 weeks ended 23 September 2023 (Unaudited) |
26 weeks ended 24 September 2022 (Unaudited) |
52 weeks ended 25 March 2023 (Audited) |
|
|
£ million |
£ million |
£ million |
Interest expense on lease liabilities |
0.1 |
0.1 |
0.1 |
|
Other net interest |
1.8 |
1.3 |
4.1 |
|
Interest payable |
|
1.9 |
1.4 |
4.2 |
Net interest income on liabilities/return on assets on pension |
|
(0.3) |
(0.2) |
(0.4) |
Net finance costs |
|
1.6 |
1.2 |
3.8 |
Notes to the condensed consolidated financial statements
6 Taxation
|
|
26 weeks ended 23 September 2023 (Unaudited) |
26 weeks ended 24 September 2022 (Unaudited) |
52 weeks ended 25 March 2023 (Audited) |
|
|
£ million |
£ million |
£ million |
Current tax - Overseas tax and UK corporation tax |
|
0.3 |
0.4 |
1.1 |
Deferred tax - UK tax charge for temporary differences |
- |
- |
1.2 |
|
Total tax charge |
|
0.3 |
0.4 |
2.3 |
In addition to the amount charged to the income statement, deferred tax credits relating to retirement benefit obligations amounting to
7 Earnings per share
|
|
26 weeks ended 23 September 2023 (Unaudited) |
26 weeks ended 24 September 2022 (Unaudited) |
52 weeks ended 25 March 2023 (Audited) |
|
|
|
million |
million |
million |
|
Weighted average number of shares in issue for the purpose of basic earnings per share |
|
563.8 |
563.8 |
563.8 |
|
Dilutive potential ordinary shares |
|
6.9 |
1.8 |
- |
|
Weighted average number of shares in issue for the purpose of diluted earnings per share |
|
570.7 |
565.6 |
563.8 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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£ million |
£ million |
£ million |
|
Profit for basic and diluted earnings per share |
|
1.6 |
0.4 |
(0.1) |
|
Adjusted items |
|
0.2 |
0.9 |
1.2 |
|
Tax effect of adjusted items |
|
- |
- |
- |
|
Adjusted earnings |
|
1.4 |
1.3 |
1.1 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
£ million |
£ million |
£ million |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Pence |
Pence |
Pence
|
|
Basic earnings per share |
|
0.3 |
0.1 |
(0.0) |
|
Basic adjusted earnings per share |
|
0.3 |
0.2 |
0.2 |
|
Diluted earnings per share |
|
0.3 |
0.1 |
(0.0) |
|
Diluted adjusted earnings per share |
|
0.3 |
0.2 |
0.2 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The total dividend for the period is nil pence per share (H1 FY23: nil pence per share).
Notes to the condensed consolidated financial statements
8 Tangible fixed assets and Software assets
There were no additions to Right-of-use assets in the period.
Capital additions of
9 Borrowings
The carrying value of the Group's outstanding borrowings at 23 September 2023 was
The credit facility of
10 Retirement benefit schemes
The Group has calculated the value of its pension liability under IAS 19 as at 23 September 2023. The FY23 year end assumptions have been rolled forward and updated for changes in market rates over the current interim period.
For the two schemes, based on the actuarial assumptions from the actuarial valuations carried out as of March 2023 and using the rolled forward assumptions referred to above, a net liability of
11 Financial instruments: fair value disclosures
The Group held the following financial instruments at fair value at 23 September 2023.
|
|
Fair value measurements at 23 September 2023 (Unaudited) |
Fair value measurements at 24 September 2022 (Unaudited) |
Fair value measurements at 25 March 2023 (Audited) |
|
|
|
£ million |
£ million |
£ million |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Current financial assets: |
|
|
|
|
|
Derivative financial instruments: |
|
|
|
|
|
Financial asset |
|
0.5 |
0.2 |
0.5 |
|
|
|
0.5 |
0.2 |
0.5 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Notes to the condensed consolidated financial statements
11 Financial instruments: fair value disclosures (continued)
The Group's financial asset (Level 3 within the IFRS 7 hierarchy) represents a right, arising under the sales purchase agreement with the administrators of MUK, to receive the proceeds of the wind-up of the UK retail store estate and website operations as repayment for the Group's secured borrowings. It has been estimated by the administrators that the Group will receive
The Directors consider that the carrying value amounts of financial assets and financial liabilities recorded at amortised cost in the financial statements are approximately equal to their fair values.
12 Share-based payments
A charge is recognised for share-based payments based on the fair value of the awards at the date of grant, the estimated number of shares that will vest and the vesting period of each award. The total net charge for share-based payments under IFRS 2 is
13 Notes to the cash flow statement
|
26 weeks ended 23 September 2023 (Unaudited) |
26 weeks ended 24 September 2022 (Unaudited) |
52 weeks ended 25 March 2023 (Audited) |
|
£ million |
£ million |
£ million |
Profit from operations |
3.6 |
2.9 |
6.0 |
Adjustments for: |
|
|
|
Depreciation of property, plant and equipment and right of use assets |
0.1 |
0.3 |
0.4 |
Amortisation of intangible assets |
0.1 |
0.1 |
0.1 |
(Loss)/gain on non-cash foreign currency adjustments |
(0.1) |
1.4 |
0.1 |
Share-based payments |
0.1 |
0.1 |
0.2 |
Movement in provisions |
(0.5) |
(1.1) |
(1.4) |
Net gain on financial derivative instruments |
- |
- |
(0.3) |
Payments to retirement benefit schemes |
(2.4) |
(1.3) |
(2.2) |
Charge in respect of retirement benefit schemes |
0.7 |
1.0 |
2.1 |
Operating cash flow before movement in working capital |
1.6 |
3.4 |
5.0 |
Decrease in inventories |
0.7 |
1.1 |
1.1 |
Decrease in receivables |
1.5 |
0.2 |
0.9 |
Decrease in payables |
(3.7) |
(1.9) |
(1.4) |
Cash generated from operations |
0.1 |
2.8 |
5.6 |
Income taxes paid |
(0.4) |
(0.7) |
(1.3) |
Net cash flow from operating activities |
(0.3) |
2.1 |
4.3 |
|
Analysis of net debt
|
25 March 2023 |
Cash flow |
Foreign exchange |
Non-cash movements |
23 September 2023 |
|
£ million |
£ million |
£ million |
£ million |
£ million |
Cash and cash equivalents |
7.1 |
(2.9) |
- |
- |
4.2 |
IFRS 16 lease liabilities |
(0.5) |
0.1 |
- |
- |
(0.4) |
Term loan |
(19.5) |
- |
- |
(0.1) |
(19.6) |
Net debt |
(12.9) |
(2.8) |
- |
(0.1) |
(15.8) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Notes to the condensed consolidated financial statements
14 Related party transactions
Transactions between the Group and its subsidiaries, which are related parties, have been eliminated on consolidation and are not disclosed in this note. Transactions between the Group and its joint ventures and associates are disclosed below.
Trading transactions:
There was no revenue earned from related parties in the current or prior period.
Risk management framework
A risk management framework is in place which is appropriate for the size and complexity of the business with consideration to its AIM listing, future partner and system developments and Brand promotion and evolution.
MGB maintains its risk management function in line with the Quoted Companies Alliance Corporate Governance Code (QCA Code) complying with AIM Rule 26. The Audit & Risk Committee provides oversight, as to the overall suitability and effectiveness of the risk management approach and is accountable and supported by the Board. The Operating Board formally reviews, discusses and documents the Principal Risks to the business at least annually. The Risk Committee, which is chaired by the CFO, sits quarterly to understand existing and developing issues, and MGB Senior Managers contribute to and update Operational Risk registers, as a minimum also quarterly. All colleagues recognise their responsibility to proactively identify and manage risk and opportunity in their daily activities and planning.
Principal risks and uncertainties
Reviewed, discussed and agreed by the Operating Board annually, MGB Principal Risks are designed to promote strategic success and improve future performance, the impact of operational risks on these determines the focus for senior management and their teams. The following risks have been agreed:
· Liquidity
· Dependency on a small number of partners
· Pension scheme funding
· Global economic and political conditions
· ERP system
· Regulatory and legal
· Brand, reputation and relationships
· Personnel and talent
Directors' Responsibility statement
The Directors are responsible for preparing the Interim Results for the 26-week period ended 23 September 2023 in accordance with applicable law, regulations and accounting standards. The Directors confirm that to the best of their knowledge the condensed consolidated interim financial statements have been prepared in accordance with IAS 34: 'Interim Financial Reporting', and that the interim management report includes a fair review of the information required by DTR 4.2.7R and DTR 4.2.8R, namely:
· an indication of the important events that have occurred during the first 26 weeks of the financial year and their impact on the condensed consolidated interim financial statements, and a description of the principal risks and uncertainties for the remaining 26 weeks of the financial year; and
· material related party transactions in the first 26 weeks of the year and any material changes in the related party transactions described in the last annual report.
The Directors of Mothercare plc are listed on page 56 of the Mothercare plc Annual Report and Financial Statements 2023. A list of directors is maintained on the Mothercare plc website at: www.mothercareplc.com. With the exception of today's announcement, there have been no changes since the publication of the Annual Report.
By order of the Board
Clive Whiley Andrew Cook
Chairman Chief Financial Officer
24 November 2023
Shareholder information
Financial calendar
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2024 |
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Preliminary announcement of results for the 53 weeks ending 30 March 2024 |
September |
Issue of report and accounts |
September |
Annual General Meeting |
September |
Announcement of interim results for the 26 weeks ending 28 September 2024 |
November |
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