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Nobody cares about Argos anymore

Published by Business Insider on Wed, 27 Apr 2016


Argos owner Home Retail Group has announced a pre-tax profit loss of 804 million ($1.18 billion) in the year up to 27 February 2016.Most of this is related to "an exceptional goodwill impairment charge" of 852 million relating to a Sainsbury's bid to buy Argos.A goodwill impairment charge is a means of balancing a company's fair value and carrying value when an intangible asset, such as public perception of a brand, is overestimated.Even without that charge, annual profits plunged 28% to 94.7 million, while sales were down 1% to 5.6 billion.Argos like-for-like sales were down 2.6%, though this was offset by a 2.6% net space sales change, meaning total sales change was flat.However the company made good progress on transitioning to digital stores, with a current total of 177 in the new format21% of the Argos store estate.Despite the profit drop, Home Retail Group Chief Executive John Walden said it had been a "landmark year.""We have completed the sale of Homebase and recommended to shareholders the offer from J Sainsbury plc for the acquisition of the remaining Group, principally Argos. I am pleased that, with its offer for Home Retail Group, Sainsburys has recognised the good progress we have made in transforming Argos into a digital retail leader."Walden also noted that Home Retail Group beat its forecast for the year, with a cash balance of 623 million.Business Insider reported earlier this month that Sainsbury's 1.2 billion bid to takeover Argos was going ahead, and that Home Retail Group shareholders would own 12% of the supermarket giant if the sale goes ahead.Shares in Home Retail Group dropped 0.53% this morning, landing at 16.96 as of 8:50 AM GMT:Join the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: THE STORY OF GOLDMAN SACHS: From foot peddlers to a powerhouse
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