Sainsbury(J) PLC
28 March 2003
J SAINSBURY plc PRE-CLOSE TRADING STATEMENT
J Sainsbury plc today issued its quarter four pre-close trading statement for
the 11 weeks to 22 March and 1 week estimated to 29 March 2003.
Sainsbury's supermarkets (UK)
• Total sales for year up 3.4%; for quarter four up 2.8%(1)
• Like-for-like sales for year up 2.3%; for Q4 up 1.3%(1)
• Transformation programme remains on track
• Delivered further £200m of cost savings this year.
Shaw's (US)
• Total sales for year up 2.1%; for Q4 up 0.7%(2)
• Like-for-like sales for year up 0.9%; for Q4 up 0.3%(2)
Peter Davis, group chief executive said:
'In slower markets in both the UK and the US we have delivered steady sales
during the year while making significant progress with our business
transformation programme in the UK. In addition we will deliver £200m of cost
savings and expect to achieve the double-digit profit growth target for this
year, giving profits(3) that are in line with consensus market expectations.
'In the UK huge progress has been made on our business transformation programme,
which has entered its intensive implementation phase. We have opened 2 of our 4
new automated depots and are beginning to build up capacity. We have installed
new electronic point-of-sale equipment and in-store computer systems in 308
stores and 129 petrol filling stations. In this quarter we have also opened 8
new supermarkets, 11 Local stores, delivered 9 extensions and 4 refurbishments.
'During our recovery programme we have to balance the need for profit growth
with sales growth whilst incurring significant costs in implementing our
business transformation programme. With hindsight in quarter four we probably
went too far in reducing promotions and operating costs to achieve the profit
target, at the expense of sales, in what turned out to be a soft market.
Like-for-like sales were 1.3 % including petrol and -1.1% without(2).
'We enter the new year with renewed focus on service in-store, our fresh food
offer and, this autumn, the re-launch of our non-food offer to drive sales
momentum.
'In the US Shaw's has performed well despite challenging economic conditions and
has delivered better like-for-like sales growth than many of its US peers.
'We remain confident that we are making real progress across the group to
achieve our targets. Our profit margins and sales continue to improve, our
ambitious infrastructure renewal programme in the UK is on track and we are
achieving our planned cost savings.'
Enquiries:
Investor Relations +44 (0) 20 7695 7162 Media +44 (0) 20 7695 7295
Roger Matthews Jan Shawe
Lynda Ashton Pip Wood
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(1) Including petrol and adjusted for Easter
(2) Adjusted for Easter
(3) PBT before exceptional items and amortisation of goodwill
(4) Price inflation including petrol was 0.7% and there was deflation of 0.4%
excluding petrol in the quarter
(5) The quarter four like-for-like sales Easter adjustment for Sainsbury's
Supermarkets was 1.1% and for Shaw's was 1.8%
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