UPDATE 2-Arcadia year profit falls 6 pct, no dividend

Tue Oct 21, 2008 4:25am EDT
 
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*Operating profit 275.3 mln pounds

*Underlying sales down 2.8 pct

*Turnover in first 7 weeks of new yr down 1.8 pct

*Debt cut to 695 mln pounds

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LONDON, Oct 21 (Reuters) - Arcadia, the British fashion group owned by Philip Green, posted a 6.1 percent fall in full-year operating profit on Tuesday and did not pay a dividend for the third year running.

The results were published as Green continued his dialogue with troubled Icelandic investor Baugur, Icelandic banks and the government of the north Atlantic island to acquire much of Baugur's debt, estimated at over 1 billion pounds ($1.71 billion)

Buying Baugur's debt would give Green considerable influence over the investment group's British fashion interests, which include Jane Norman, Whistles and a 49 percent share in Mosaic Fashions -- owner of Oasis, Principles, Karen Millen, Warehouse and Coast -- as well as supermarket chain Iceland and iconic toy store Hamleys.

For the year to Aug. 30 Arcadia, which owns seven high street fashion brands, made an operating profit of 275.3 million pounds, down from 293.3 million pounds last time.

Total sales from over 2,500 UK stores and 447 international franchise stores fell 0.6 percent to 1.85 billion pounds.

On a like-for-like basis, which strips out the impact of new space, sales were down 2.8 percent.

"Our leading fashion brands, Topshop, Topman and Miss Selfridge, had an excellent year producing record turnover and profit. The mainstream brands (Burton, Wallis, Dorothy Perkins and Evans) had a more challenging time being additionally impacted by the unseasonal conditions," said Monaco-based Green.

Many UK retailers are struggling as consumers curb spending due to higher fuel, food and mortgage costs. Fashion retailers have also had to cope with two consecutive summers of dismal weather.

Arcadia's turnover in the first seven weeks of its new financial year was down 1.8 percent.

As was the case in the previous two years no dividend was paid as the group focuses on paying down its debt and investing in the stores.  Continued...

 

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