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UPDATE 2-Primark owner predicts $484 mln sales hit from new lockdowns

Mon, 02nd Nov 2020 07:56

* Primark stores closed in major markets across Europe

* Retailer does not have online offer

* Group results to be published Tuesday
(Adds detail, shares)

By Paul Sandle and James Davey

LONDON, Nov 2 (Reuters) - Associated British Foods
has estimated the temporary closure of its Primark clothing
stores in European markets due to new COVID-19 restrictions will
cost it 375 million pounds ($484 million) in lost sales.

The group, which does not sell products online, said that as
of Monday, all Primark stores in Ireland, France, Belgium,
Wales, Catalonia in Spain and Slovenia would close temporarily,
representing 19% of its total retail selling space.

It said that assuming the UK government's intention to close
all non-essential shops in England for one month from Nov. 5 to
Dec. 2 is passed by lawmakers, 57% of its total selling space
will be temporarily closed from Nov. 5.

Europe's tough new lockdowns will hit non-food retailers
hard, many of which make a large chunk of their annual profits
in the so called "golden quarter" between Halloween at the end
of October and the January sales.

Primark had been trading strongly after its stores reopened
after a first wave of coronavirus lockdowns in the spring,
achieving record UK market share. In September, the group had
raised its profit forecast for Primark for the year to Sept. 12.

Primark does not sell online because the retailer does not
consider this economically viable given the selling price of its
products. During the spring lockdowns the group said it was not
re-thinking its lack of an online business.

Full year 2019-2020 results for AB Foods, which also has
major sugar, grocery, agriculture and ingredients divisions,
will be published on Tuesday.

AB Foods' shares were flat in early trading on Monday but
are down 35% so far this year.

The group said it was implementing operational plans to
manage the consequences of the latest Primark closures,
including reducing operating costs.

But it said all orders placed with suppliers would be
honoured. In July, the group said it expected to place more than
1 billion pounds of orders.

British rival Next said last week a two-week
lockdown in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland in November
would reduce retail full-price sales by around 57 million
pounds.

($1 = 0.7750 pounds)
(Reporting by Paul Sandle and James Davey. Editing by Jane
Merriman)

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