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Europe Movers: Currys, Marks & Spencer
Inga Muller
21 May, 2025
Frankfurt
Marks & Spencer dropped 3.2% to 356.00 pence after the British diversified retailer reported fiscal 2025 results.
Revenue increased to £13.82 billion from £13.04 billion, net income edged down to £295.7 million from £431.2 million, and diluted earnings per share fell to 14.0 pence from 20.8 pence a year ago.
The full-year dividend was 3.6 pence per share, an increase of 20% from 3.0 pence a year earlier.
The company announced a final dividend of 2.6 pence per share payable on July 4.
In addition, the company revealed that the recent cyberattack could negatively impact operating profit by £300 million.
Currys plc inched up 0.1% to 125.30 pence after the retailer of technology products and services released its trading update for the fiscal year ending in May.
Comparable store sales jumped 2%, driven by a significant growth in free cash flow year-over-year.
Same-store sales in the U.K. and Ireland climbed by 4% in the year, while in the Nordics region they were breakeven.
The company estimated full-year adjusted pre-tax profit to be around £162 million, revised higher from £160 million and representing a 37% increase over the previous year.
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