Dr Martens backs outlook as trades in line early in new financial year

(Alliance News) - Dr Martens PLC on Thursday left its annual outlook unchanged, as trading so far ...

Alliance News 11 July, 2024 | 2:25PM
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(Alliance News) - Dr Martens PLC on Thursday left its annual outlook unchanged, as trading so far in its financial year has been as planned.

The boot maker, ahead of its annual general meeting on Thursday, affirmed its financial year will be second-half weighted, "particularly from a profit perspective".

"Trading since the start of this financial year has been in line with expectations and our guidance for FY25 remains unchanged. As always, Q1 is the smallest period of our financial year, representing the end of the spring/summer season," Dr Martens said.

"The upcoming autumn/winter 24 season remains a key focus and detailed trading plans, as discussed in our recent FY24 results, are being implemented. We continue to target positive direct-to-consumer growth in the USA in H2. Work on our cost action plan is ongoing and we will provide a detailed update at our first half results in November."

Shares in the company were up 1.4% to 74.70 pence each in London on Thursday afternoon, though they have slumped 15% year-to-date, having partly recovered from a 29% plunge on April 16. Dr Martens that day had said a worse case scenario would see pretax profit in the year to March 2025 fall to around one-third of the level of the financial year just ended.

By Eric Cunha, Alliance News news editor

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