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Argos-owner Home Retail posts sharp fall in profit ahead of Sainsbury's takeover

Published 27/04/2016, 07:58
© Reuters. An illuminated sign is seen at an Argos store in London

LONDON (Reuters) - Argos-owner Home Retail (L:HOME), which agreed last month to be taken over by British supermarket Sainsbury's (L:SBRY), reported a 28 percent fall in annual profit on Wednesday, reflecting tough markets and increased investment.

The home and general merchandise retailer said it made an underlying pretax profit of 94.7 million pounds for the year to Feb. 27, down from the 132.1 million pounds made in 2014-15. However, it beat analysts' average forecast of 93 million pounds.

Last month Home Retail's board recommended a 1.4 billion pounds cash and shares bid from Sainsbury's. The deal is expected to complete in the third quarter of this year.

Sainsbury's would have been well aware of market expectations for Home Retail's profit.

Group sales fell 1 percent to 5.67 billion pounds. They were flat at Argos and down 3 percent at home improvement retailer Homebase.

Sainsbury's wants Argos to accelerate its growth by creating Britain's largest general merchandise retail business and by expanding its online presence.

Shares in Home Retail, up 71 percent so far this year, closed on Tuesday at 170.2 pence.

In February Home Retail sold Homebase to Australian group Wesfarmers (AX:WES) for 340 million pounds. Wesfarmers intends to rebrand the chain as Bunnings and invest 500 million pounds refurbishing its 265 stores.

Home Retail ended the year with a cash balance of 623 million pounds.

It said recommendation of Sainsbury's offer resulted in an exceptional goodwill impairment charge of 852 million pounds, leading to a total loss after tax for the 2015-16 year of 808 million pounds.

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The goodwill, which has remained unchanged for decades, had to be aligned to the value of Sainsbury's offer.

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