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WH Smith sees online book sales surge as closures hammer results

Published 14/05/2020, 08:10
© Reuters. A company logo is pictured outside a branch of WH Smith in Manchester northern England.
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(Reuters) - WH Smith (L:SMWH) on Thursday reported an 85% slump in group sales in April, slightly better than its earlier forecast as a 400% jump in online book sales helped offset some of the damage of mass coronavirus-led closures of its kiosks and stores.

The company, whose newspaper and stationery outlets are a common feature of UK high streets, hospitals and train stations, said it was planning on a phased store re-opening schedule across its international territories, UK travel channels and high street business.

WH Smith has tapped the government's coronavirus aid scheme, suspended dividend, furloughed employees, raised equity, secured 120 million pounds in new lending facilities and waivers for banking covenant tests to survive through the crisis that has shut most of its stores.

The company said 203 of its stores with post offices and 130 stores in hospitals are currently open.

"There was very little impact of COVID-19 on our first-half results, however, inevitably the performance in the second half will be very different," Chief Executive Officer Carl Cowling said.

Shares in the company dropped as much as 3.8% to 882 pence in early trade.

"With £400m of available liquidity and a monthly cash burn of £25 million-£30 million before furlough savings, we believe WH Smith has the capacity to withstand an extended period of close to zero income, well into 2021," JP Morgan analysts said.

Headline pretax profit fell 1% to 80 million pounds for the six months ended Feb 29, in line with the company's forecast.

© Reuters. A company logo is pictured outside a branch of WH Smith in Manchester northern England.

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