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Thanks, Penneys: Primark boasts 55 per cent sales surge

Sales at Primark and Penneys across Europe are up to almost £2 billion – meaning profits of €279 million at the retail chain.

STRONGER-THAN-EXPECTED sales at the Primark and Penneys chains have sent profits at the chain’s parent company higher than expected.

Profits in the retail arm of Association British Foods, which encompasses Primark and its Irish brand Penneys, rocketed by 55 per cent – jumping from £154 million to £238 million (€279 million) for the first half of the 2012-2013 financial year.

Sales at the chain grew by 23.6 per cent, to just under £2 billion.

“The Primark success story continues,” ABP company chairman Charles Sinclair said in a trading update to shareholders today.

“Trading in the period was very strong, the profit margin was much improved, customers in continental Europe have taken enthusiastically to the Primark brand and there is very real momentum in the addition of selling space,” he added.

The group said Primark’s performance was “exceptional” during a difficult time on many high streets around Europe.

He said the enthusiasm of shoppers to the Primark brand meant that heavy investment in the chain would continue.  Among those investments would be the opening of the first Primark stores in France.

Sinclair said Primark’s strong growth would continue for the rest of the year, though not at the same level as the first half of the company’s trading year, when cotton prices had been particularly low.

Overall group revenue at Associated British Foods plc grew by 10 per cent to £6.333 billion (€7.423 billion), leaving adjusted profits up by 20 per cent.

Shares in ABP trading in London were up by 5 per cent following the news.

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    Jun 23rd 2015, 8:18 PM

    K firstly we hit 22 deg for the first time this year I reckon . Secondly those two women pictured in this sub tropical heatwave are wearing cardigans as well as one of them drinking coffee!! Thirdly this poor child who was obviously thrown into a shallow pool for the photo pic, his mother is also dresses for the cold. So heatwave its is not. Normal weather for this time of year, maybe

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    Jun 23rd 2015, 8:51 PM

    Ireland is just Dublin apparently

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    Jun 23rd 2015, 9:22 PM

    Mickey, damn right. ;)

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    Jun 23rd 2015, 9:49 PM

    Well sorry now but I still like me cuppa tea in the mid summer thank you very much!!! Barrys’s at that!!!

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    Jun 24th 2015, 12:33 AM

    Did you guy guys not get the memo?

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    Jun 23rd 2015, 8:20 PM

    Fine for some! I was rowing with the other slaves. The country won’t save itself you know!

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    Jun 23rd 2015, 8:58 PM

    Ah the magic of google. A quick search reveals Asheena Naidoo in lingerie. Thank me later lads: http://www.showbiz.ie/news/october09/09-proper-models-spotted-in-dublin-shocker.shtml

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    Jun 23rd 2015, 8:19 PM

    I really don’t enjoy the summer, prefer autumn.

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    Jun 23rd 2015, 8:19 PM

    Welcome to Ireland. Where the weather Has it’s own four seasons in one day all year around .!!

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    Jun 23rd 2015, 9:05 PM

    A sunny week at Clonmany Festival makes everyone happy don’t knock it!

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    Jun 23rd 2015, 8:47 PM

    Yes, we are so sick we think a sunny day is our happiness.

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    Jun 24th 2015, 3:49 AM

    I was in the water with a wet suit and gloves. The sun did make a difference but when I got home; I did need to take a long shower to thaw out.

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    Jun 23rd 2015, 11:20 PM

    Don’t know where met office gets their temp readings but on the south coast it’s hit 20, 22, and 25 degrees C several times over the past week.

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