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UPDATE 3-M&S slides to first loss as coronavirus hammers clothing sales

Wed, 04th Nov 2020 07:18

* Posts first-half loss of 17.4 mln stg

* Clothing and homeware revenue down 40.8%

* Food sales up 2.7%

* CEO says firm will emerge from crisis stronger

* Shares up 5%, paring 2020 losses to 55%
(Adds detail, CEO comments, shares)

By James Davey

LONDON, Nov 4 (Reuters) - Britain's Marks & Spencer
reported the first loss in its 94 years as a publicly listed
company after clothing sales were hammered by the COVID-19
pandemic, but an encouraging performance in food sent its
battered shares higher.

The stock was up 5% at 1026 GMT on Wednesday, paring 2020
losses to 55%, as investors took comfort the half year loss was
not as bad as feared and from the initial success of a
partnership with Ocado which has given M&S's food
business an online presence for the first time.

"Looking at H1 cold, it looks like a car crash but relative
to expectations the print was OK," said analysts at Peel Hunt.

Marks & Spencer (M&S) was struggling to reinvent itself
after decades of failed attempts before the pandemic hit.

In May, it said the crisis would indelibly change its
business and it would accelerate the latest turnaround plan,
delivering three years of change in one. In August, M&S cut
7,000 jobs.

M&S made a pretax loss before one-off items of 17.4 million
pounds ($22.6 million) in the 26 weeks to Sept. 26 - its first
loss since joining the stock market in 1926.

The outcome was ahead of analysts' average forecast of a 59
million pound loss. M&S made a profit of 176 million pounds in
the same period last year.

Clothing and homeware revenue slumped 40.8%, damaged by a
three-month coronavirus lockdown in the spring.

All clothing retailers have been hurt by the crisis. On
Tuesday, Primark reported a 63% fall in annual profit and Next
last week forecast a 50% decline.

M&S's first-half food sales rose 2.7% on a like-for-like
basis, with weak performances from stores in city centres and
transport hubs because of the government's work-from-home
directive offset by a better showing from suburban stores.

CEO Steve Rowe said the September launch of the Ocado
venture had gone "fantastically", with customer reaction ahead
of expectations.

And despite the loss he struck a confident tone, telling
reporters: "We're building an M&S which is fitter, faster and
more digital and is ready to emerge as a stronger, renewed
business."

In the first four weeks of M&S's second half, food revenue
was up 3%, clothing and homeware was down 21.5% and
international revenue was up 7.4%.

But M&S cautioned that England's new four-week lockdown,
beginning Thursday, would hit clothing and homeware sales and
profit.

($1 = 0.7705 pounds)
(Reporting by James Davey; Editing by David Goodman and Mark
Potter)

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