Home Retail Group complained of shoppers reluctance to part with their cash in uncertain economic times as it reported a decline in like-for-like sales at both its Argos and Homebase stores in the 13 weeks to 29 May. Argos like-for-like sales were down by 8.1% on a year ago, while DIY chain Homebase, suffered a less painful 1.4%, decline.
Electronic and industrial components supplier Premier Farnell issued a confident outlook for 2010 as quarterly profit more than doubled. Total profit before taxation rose to Ł22.2m in the three months to the end of April 2011 from Ł9m the year before. Revenue advanced 20% to Ł244.9m.
Car parts and bicycle retailer Halfords said it is confident of future earnings growth despite the uncertain economic outlook after posting a sharp rise in profits and revenues in the year to April 2. Pre-tax profits climbed to Ł117.1m from Ł92.4m on revenues that were up to Ł831.6m from Ł794.7m.
Chapelthorpe showed profits for the first time in six years, triggering the polypropylene fibre manufacturer to recommence dividend payments in current financial year. Lower cost of sales and operating expenses helped the group post profits of Ł709,000 against the Ł3.3m loss last year
Avocet Mining rebuffed press speculation that it has sold its South East Asian mines and that the company itself was on the verge of being sold. The mining firm said these reports are incorrect and without foundation.
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