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    Home > Finance > Dunelm shares slip on CEO Wilkinson's retirement, flat first half profit
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    Dunelm shares slip on CEO Wilkinson's retirement, flat first half profit

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on February 11, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 26, 2026

    The featured image captures Dunelm Group's CEO Nick Wilkinson, who is set to retire following a reported flat first-half profit. This news reflects challenges in consumer spending and market conditions in the retail sector.
    Dunelm Group CEO Nick Wilkinson announces retirement amidst flat profit results - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    Dunelm's CEO Nick Wilkinson retires, affecting shares and profit outlook amid weak consumer spending. The company maintains its profit forecast.

    Dunelm CEO Wilkinson Retires, Shares and Profit Impacted

    (Reuters) -British homeware retailer Dunelm Group's CEO Nick Wilkinson is to retire after seven years in the role, the company said on Tuesday as it also reported flat half-year pre-tax profit, citing weak consumer spending.

    Since Wilkinson joined the company as CEO in 2018, Dunelm has significantly increased its market share through the expansion of value-focused products and seasonal sales.

    The company's shares, which have risen more 70% during his tenure, were down 1.6% to 955 pence in early morning trade.

    "We expect this (CEO) news to be met with some disappointment from investors," JP Morgan analysts said in a note.

    Wilkinson, 58, plans to retire from full-time executive duties.

    Dunelm said its profit before tax grew a mere 0.2% to 123.2 million pounds ($152.40 million) for the six months ended December 28, against a challenging retail backdrop and a cautious consumer.

    Rising costs from higher minimum wages and taxes in Britain have fuelled concerns about price hikes and job cuts, denting consumer spending.

    Dunelm said it was "encouraged" by early trading in the second half of its fiscal year 2025 and kept its profit forecast unchanged, in line with market expectations.

    The retailer is expected to log profit before tax of 209 million pounds for the year, according to a company-compiled analysts consensus.

    "Whilst management has done well to control opex, today’s results affirm our view that Dunelm will struggle to reaccelerate top line growth going forward," analysts at Panmure Liberum said in a note.

    Dunelm said that it was "firmly set" on reaching its medium-term target of 10% market share and also declared a special dividend of 35 pence per share.

    ($1 = 0.8084 pounds)

    (Reporting by Raechel Thankam Job; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu and Susan Fenton)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Dunelm CEO Nick Wilkinson to retire after seven years.
    • •Company reports flat half-year pre-tax profit.
    • •Shares dropped by 1.6% following the announcement.
    • •Dunelm maintains profit forecast despite challenges.
    • •Special dividend of 35 pence per share declared.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Dunelm shares slip on CEO Wilkinson's retirement, flat first half profit

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Dunelm's CEO Nick Wilkinson's retirement and its impact on the company's shares and profit outlook.

    2How did Dunelm's shares react to the news?

    Dunelm's shares fell by 1.6% following the announcement of the CEO's retirement.

    3What are Dunelm's profit expectations?

    Despite challenges, Dunelm maintains its profit forecast and expects a profit before tax of 209 million pounds for the year.

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