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    Posted on July 17, 2025

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    Frasers Group's revenue missed expectations, leading to a 5% drop in shares. Despite challenges, adjusted pretax profit rose 2.8%.

    Frasers Group's Revenue Falls Short of Expectations, Shares Decline

    By Yadarisa Shabong

    (Reuters) -Frasers Group reported lower-than-expected annual revenue on Thursday as the British retailer grappled with a tough luxury market and took a hit from closures of unprofitable stores, sending its shares 5% lower.

    The retailer, majority-owned by British businessman Mike Ashley, said recent sales have been encouraging, though, as consumer confidence has improved, with luxury demand in the UK now "less challenging".

    It reported revenue for the year to April 27 fell 7.4% to 4.93 billion pounds, missing analysts' average estimate of 5.29 billion pounds in an LSEG poll, pushing its shares down more than 5% in early trade.

    While current conditions were improving, Frasers finance chief Chris Wootton told Reuters there were "dark new clouds" over Britain's next budget that could weigh on consumer sentiment again.

    Frasers had blamed tax hikes included in the last budget for its profit forecast downgrade in December.

    "We do have to keep an eye on that," Wootton said.

    The owner of brands such as Sports Direct, House of Fraser, Flannels and Jack Wills reported a 2.8% rise in adjusted annual pretax profit to 560 million pounds, in line with estimates.

    Frasers expects adjusted pretax profit this fiscal year to be in the range of 550 million pounds to 600 million pounds ($737 million to $804 million).

    The group continued its expansion over the past year, entering new markets and increasing stakes in companies such as Hugo Boss and AO World, though it faced setbacks including a rejected bid for Mulberry and unsuccessful attempts to gain board influence at Boohoo.

    "Frasers is now more diversified meaning that it should offer protection from pressures on any one area of consumer spending," RBC Europe analyst Richard Chamberlain said in a note.

    "However we think its complexity and recent lack of earnings momentum has been weighing on its valuation."

    ($1 = 0.7464 pounds)

    (Reporting by Yadarisa Shabong in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich and Tomasz Janowski)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Frasers Group's revenue missed expectations, dropping 7.4%.
    • •Shares fell over 5% due to lower-than-expected revenue.
    • •Luxury market challenges and store closures impacted results.
    • •Frasers reported a 2.8% rise in adjusted annual pretax profit.
    • •Concerns over UK budget could affect future consumer sentiment.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Mike Ashley's Frasers' revenue misses expectations, shares fall 

    1What was Frasers Group's reported annual revenue?

    Frasers Group reported an annual revenue of 4.93 billion pounds, which fell 7.4% and missed analysts' expectations.

    2How did recent sales trends affect Frasers Group?

    Frasers Group noted that recent sales have been encouraging due to improved consumer confidence, indicating a less challenging luxury demand in the UK.

    3What factors contributed to Frasers Group's profit forecast downgrade?

    Frasers Group attributed its profit forecast downgrade to tax hikes included in the last budget, which impacted consumer sentiment.

    4What is the expected range for Frasers Group's adjusted pretax profit this fiscal year?

    Frasers Group expects its adjusted pretax profit for the fiscal year to be between 550 million pounds and 600 million pounds.

    5What challenges does Frasers Group face in the current market?

    Frasers Group faces challenges from a tough luxury market and potential negative impacts from upcoming budget decisions, as indicated by its finance chief.

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