Fashion retailer Joules forecasts £18m revenue hit due to new lockdown restrictions January 7, 2021 British fashion retailer Joules has forecast a revenue hit of up to £18m due to the current Covid-19 lockdown restrictions in the UK, the firm said as it announced a sharp drop in store sales over the winter. Joules said total store sales declined 58 per cent in the seven weeks to 3 January due [...]
Joules sales hit by lockdowns and country show cancellations, sending shares lower December 8, 2020 Sales at Joules sunk in the six months to the end of NOvember due to lockdowns and Covid-19, sending shares lower
Joules boss ‘encouraged’ by first quarter performance despite revenue slide September 23, 2020 British retailer Joules has reported a drop in revenue for the first quarter, but its boss said he is “encouraged” by the group’s performance. Chief executive Nick Jones said sales for the 13 weeks to the end of August had exceeded expectations, although group revenue slipped 18 per cent to £39.6m. Revenue through Joules’ own [...]
Cath Kidston closes all stores as part of rescue deal April 21, 2020 Cath Kidston will permanently close all 60 of its stores in the UK under a rescue deal with its Hong Kong-based owner Baring Private Equity Asia (BPEA). The fashion label confirmed that parts of its business had been transferred by administrators following an independent sale process to CK Acquisitions, a company owned by BPEA. Under [...]
Coronavirus: Joules secures £15m credit boost as crisis hits high street April 21, 2020 Joules today said it has added £15m to its revolving credit facility as the fashion retailer battles a sharp decline in sales caused by the coronavirus crisis. The credit boost, agreed with Barclays, follows a share placing earlier this month that raised £15m. Joules has already taken a number of measures to mitigate the impact [...]
City grandees demand cash calls accommodate private investors April 20, 2020 Senior City figures are calling for listed companies seeking equity capital to accommodate private investors, amid a fundraising rush. In an open letter to chief executives of UK plc, City stakeholders said they fear rules giving existing stockholders first refusal on new shares will mean private investors will lose out. The letter, first reported in [...]
Coronavirus: Joules scraps dividend as sales fall March 19, 2020 High street retailer Joules has cancelled its dividend payment in a bid to save cash as sales plunge due to coronavirus. Joules said the decision to scrap its proposed interim dividend will save the firm £700,000 as it attempts to “manage the near term challenges” caused by the outbreak. The brand has suffered a decline [...]
Joules store closures hurt half-year profit after full-year warning January 21, 2020 Joules revealed a dramatic plunge in profit to just £1.7m today as it took a £6.7m hit to close stores and relocate its head office in the six months to the end of November. The figures Joules booked an 82 per cent drop in profit before tax from £9.3m this time last year to just [...]
Third of retailers issue profit warnings in ‘bruising’ year for UK high street January 19, 2020 A third of retailers issued a profit warning last year following a “bruising” year for the UK high street. For the second year in a row, a third or more of the FTSE retailer sector warned on lower profits over the course of 2019. The number of profit warnings fell from 36 in 2018 to [...]
Joules shares plummet on profit warning January 10, 2020 Fashion retailer Joules warned profits will fall below expectations today after a challenging Christmas period, triggering a plunge in its shares. The company expects annual pre-tax profits to be “significantly” lower than a forecast £16.7m due to supply chain issues. Read more: Superdry warns profits could hit zero months after Dunkerton’s triumphant return Joules saw [...]