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Sainsbury (J) Plc (SBRY) - Third Quarter Trading Statement for the 16 weeks to 6 January 2024.

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Sainsbury (J) Plc (SBRY) - Third Quarter Trading Statement for the 16 weeks to 6 January 2024.

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Postby idpickering » January 10th, 2024, 7:17 am

Trading Highlights

More customers are doing more of their grocery shopping at Sainsbury's. We have outperformed the market every week of this financial year and delivered volume growth ahead of the market for a fourth consecutive Christmas. This reflects consistently great value and service, a positive customer response to our first Nectar Prices Christmas and customers trading up to Taste the Difference. While Argos outperformed a weak and highly promotional general merchandise market, sales declined ahead of Christmas against an exceptionally strong performance last year.

· Q3 Grocery sales up 9.3%, Christmas Grocery sales up 8.6%, with stronger volume growth offsetting lower inflation

· Q3 General Merchandise sales down (0.6)%, up 1.5% excluding impact of Argos closure in the Republic of Ireland

· Christmas General Merchandise sales down (3.7)%, (1.3)% excluding impact of Argos closure in the Republic of Ireland, reflecting significant benefit to sales last year from the postal strike and strong demand for energy saving products

· Q3 Clothing sales down (1.7%), Christmas Clothing sales (6.0)%

· Q3 retail (exc. fuel) sales up 6.5%. Like-for-like sales growth up 7.4%. Inc. fuel retail sales up 4.4% with fuel sales down (7.2)%

· Outlook: We continue to expect underlying profit before tax in 2023/24 of between £670 million and £700 million, with a strong Grocery performance offsetting weaker General Merchandise and Financial Services contributions. We continue to expect to generate retail free cash flow in 2023/24 of at least £600 million


https://www.investegate.co.uk/announcem ... nt/7982298

Also posted on Company News here; viewtopic.php?p=639317#p639317

I think some hereabouts hold these so this may be of interest here.

Ian (No holding).

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