Tesco Comparable Sales Climb Over Christmas Period; Backs Fiscal Year 2021 View
14 January 2021 - 6:59PM
Dow Jones News
By Adria Calatayud
Tesco PLC said Thursday that comparable sales rose during the
key Christmas period, supported by strong food and online sales,
and reiterated its guidance for fiscal 2021 as a whole.
The U.K. grocer said retail like-for-like sales--excluding fuel
sales and value-added tax--were up 5.4% during the six weeks to
Jan. 9. In the U.K., Tesco's like-for-like sales were up 8.1% over
the Christmas period, accelerating from a 6.7% rise for the third
quarter ended Nov. 28.
Online sales in the U.K. for the 19-week period including the
third quarter and Christmas grew 80%, the company said.
Group sales for the 19 weeks to Jan. 9 were 19.91 billion pounds
($27.15 billion), up 5.6% on a comparable basis, Tesco said. Sales
from the company's bank operations fell 28% in the period.
The company said it now expects to book additional
coronavirus-related costs for the full year of GBP810 million,
which is GBP85 million higher than its previous estimate. However,
this is being offset by strong sales momentum, it said.
Tesco said it continues to expect retail operating profit for
the year to February 2021 to be at least the same level as in
fiscal 2020 on a continuing operations basis, and a loss for its
bank of between GBP175 million and GBP200 million for fiscal
2021.
Write to Adria Calatayud at adria.calatayud@dowjones.com
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