John Lewis posts 60 per cent jump in profits

John Lewis posts 60 per cent jump in profits John Lewis posts 60 per cent jump in profits

John Lewis posted a 60% jump in profits today as Britain's summer of special events helped the stores and grocery chain weather the economic downturn.

The employee-owned partnership, which has 37 John Lewis shops, including a flagship store at Southampton's WesyQuay shopping centre, and 284 Waitrose supermarkets, also credited strong online growth for an 8.6% rise in revenues to £3.9 billion and profits of £144.5 million in the six months to July 28.

It said consumer demand remained fragile but that its department stores still enjoyed like-for-like sales growth of 8.5% in the following six weeks, close to the 9.2% improvement over the previous six months.

As the official department store of London 2012, the group has benefited from sales linked to the Olympics and Paralympics, as well as the Diamond Jubilee.

The stores group also picked up business from the launch of new technology, such as Apple's iPad and the switchover to digital television.

Today's performance represents a strong recovery from the previous financial year, when the group's price-match promise triggered the first profits fall since 2009 and a cut in the staff bonus from 18% to 14% of salary.

The business warned today that investment costs meant the pace of growth seen in the first half of this year was unlikely to be maintained over the second half, although the rate of growth will remain positive.

Operating profits in the first half at John Lewis department stores jumped 188% to £45.6 million, while Waitrose rose 29% to £142 million.

Comments(6)

Inform Al says...
2:41pm Thu 13 Sep 12

Sounds about right, I can't afford their prices, like many of my friends. Seems that in these hard economic times the rich still have plenty of cash to spend.

Georgem says...
2:54pm Thu 13 Sep 12

Inform Al wrote:
Sounds about right, I can't afford their prices, like many of my friends. Seems that in these hard economic times the rich still have plenty of cash to spend.
Of course they do. That's what being rich means - having plenty of cash to spend. Not that you have to be 'rich' to shop at John Lewis. Just better off than you are.

sass says...
5:12pm Thu 13 Sep 12

Wesyquay? Really, Echo?

George4th says...
5:57pm Thu 13 Sep 12

Inform Al wrote:
Sounds about right, I can't afford their prices, like many of my friends. Seems that in these hard economic times the rich still have plenty of cash to spend.
Strange when their policy, since before anyone else, is never knowingly undersold!
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Besides, Waitrose is no more expensive than the Tesco equivalent.
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I find that many people have the wrong perception of John Lewis and prices - I did until I went and had a proper look!
e.g. I get all my electricals from there - washing machine etc - the guarantees are free and you don't pay anymore than anywhere else!

SotonLad says...
7:23pm Thu 13 Sep 12

Excellent customer service and decent warranties on electrical items. Best place to go, and I'm not rich!

Lazy reporting again Echo - could you not be bothered to take a photo of the store in Southampton?!

Shoong says...
11:29am Fri 14 Sep 12

Inform Al wrote:
Sounds about right, I can't afford their prices, like many of my friends. Seems that in these hard economic times the rich still have plenty of cash to spend.
Maybe it's because they offer excellent service and know how to run a business properly, did that cross your mind?

Of course, it's much easier just to try and make a rich vs poor argument.

Grow up.

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