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Laura Ashley sales and profit decline, announces sale of Singapore

By Minjun Park
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Laura Ashley sales and profit decline, announces sale of Singapore
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Malaysian-headquartered apparel and homewares retailer Laura Ashley is selling its commercial property in Singapore against declining sales – but it remains positive about its regional prospects.

The firm’s full year results announced a fall in profits from £8.4 million (US$10.8 million) last year to £5.6 million ($7.2 million) this year. Total sales for the group also declined to £257.2 million ($332 million) compared to £277 million ($357 million) in 2017. Conversely, online sales increased to make up 25 per cent of total retail revenue.

Company chairman Tan Sri Dr Khoo Kay Peng said: “As set out at the time of the interim results, the trading environment for the first half of the year was challenging and the board expected these difficult trading conditions to continue into the second half of the year. This proved to be the case and, given the softer trading environment for the year ended June 30, 2018, we are disappointed to report a fall in profits.”

The company’s Singapore properties will be purchased by SB Investment for a cash consideration of SGD54.5 million (US$39 million), conditional on shareholder approval.

Peng commented: “Although the proposed sale has led to an impairment charge for the group, on completion of the disposal, group net debt will be significantly reduced and cash flow will be strengthened.”

Despite the sale, expansion into the Asian market continues to be Laura Ashley’s strategy for the region.

Questions & Answers

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What was the total profit for Laura Ashley this year?

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The company's profits fell from £8.4 million last year to £5.6 million this year. This decline occurred despite the company's positive outlook for its regional prospects.

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How much did Laura Ashley's total sales decline by this year?

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Total sales for the group declined to £257.2 million this year, down from £277 million in 2017. This represents a decrease in overall revenue for the company.

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Who is purchasing Laura Ashley's properties in Singapore?

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SB Investment is set to purchase Laura Ashley's Singapore properties. The sale is conditional on shareholder approval and will involve a cash consideration of SGD54.5 million.

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Why is Laura Ashley selling its Singapore properties?

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The company is selling its Singapore properties to reduce its group net debt and strengthen cash flow. This comes against a backdrop of declining sales and profits for the firm.

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