Wetherspoons predicts record sales for current year

business
Wetherspoons Predicts Record Sales For Current Year
Tim Martin, © PA Archive/PA Images
Share this article

By Henry Saker-Clark, PA Deputy Business Editor

Shares in the pub group JD Wetherspoon lifted on Wednesday morning after it predicted record sales for the current year.

Founder and chairman Tim Martin cheered a strong performance but warned of continued pressure on the hospitality sector from higher costs.

Advertisement

 

“Sales in the last quarter have continued their positive momentum, although inflation, especially in labour, energy and food costs, remains a more intractable issue,” he said.

Advertisement

Mr Martin was critical of British MPs for what he said was a lack of understanding of inflation.

“In order to bear down on inflation, political parties should encourage free enterprise, rather than a reliance on additional regulations.

“A lack of understanding among some senior politicians about the need to encourage a successful free market economy presents a real threat to the future prosperity of the country.”

It came as the firm, which runs 834 pubs, revealed that like-for-like sales jumped 12.2% over the three months to April 30th.

Advertisement

Coronavirus – Sat Jul 4, 2020
Wetherspoons, which runs 834 pubs across the UK, said Easter sales were the ‘highest ever’ (Victoria Jones/PA)

Wetherspoons said sales over the Easter week were the “highest ever” for the company as it looks set to post record total sales for the year to July.

It added that the first bank holiday weekend in May was “exceptionally strong” and included its busiest Saturday performance on record.

Advertisement

However, it said the coronation weekend was “slightly less strong” with a noticeable quiet Saturday as many people chose to celebrate at home.

Mr Martin said the business expects profits for the current financial year to be at the top of market expectations.

Shares in the company were 7.4 per cent higher in early trading on Wednesday.

Read More

Message submitting... Thank you for waiting.

Want us to email you top stories each lunch time?

Download our Apps
© BreakingNews.ie 2024, developed by Square1 and powered by PublisherPlus.com