INTERIM RESULTS FOR THE TWENTY SIX WEEKS TO 1 AUGUST 2015
JD Sports Fashion Plc (the "Group"),
the leading retailer of sports, fashion and outdoor brands, today
announces its Interim Results for the 26 weeks ended 1 August 2015
(comparative figures are shown for the 26 week period ended 2 August
2014).
The results of Bank Fashion Limited,
which was disposed of on 25 November 2014, are presented as a
discontinued activity in the results for the period to 2 August 2014.
2015
|
2014
|
% Change
|
|
£000
|
£000
|
||
Continuing Operations
|
|||
Revenue
|
809,901
|
670,254
|
+21%
|
Gross profit %
|
47.4%
|
47.9%
|
|
Operating profit (before exceptional items)
|
47,578
|
26,468
|
+80%
|
Net interest expense
|
(1,012)
|
(949)
|
|
Profit before tax and exceptional items
|
46,566
|
25,519
|
+82%
|
Exceptional items (see note 3)
|
(1,858)
|
(1,770)
|
|
Profit before tax
|
44,708
|
23,749
|
+88%
|
Discontinued Operations
|
|||
Loss from discontinued operation, net of tax (see note 7)
|
-
|
(5,639)
|
|
Basic earnings per ordinary share from continuing operations
|
17.62p
|
9.38p
|
|
Interim dividend payable per ordinary share
|
1.20p
|
1.15p
|
|
Net cash at period end (a)
|
100,340
|
11,152
|
(a) Net cash consists of cash
and cash equivalents together with other borrowings from bank loans,
other loans and finance leases.
Group Highlights
· Record result for the half year with Group profit before tax and exceptional items increased by more than 80%
· Second successive year of like for like sales growth in excess of 10% on a combined basis
· International
rollout continues with a net increase of 27 stores across Europe
(including 13 Sprinter stores) and to date the revenues in those stores
are in line with management's expectations
· Encouraging progress in Outdoors with simplified structure in place to lead and drive further improvements in performance
· Sales, gross margin and operating profit / (loss) before exceptional items of the two business segments are tabulated below:
Period to 1 August 2015
|
Sports Fashion
£000
|
Outdoor
£000
|
Total
£000
|
||
Gross revenue
|
741,779
|
68,260
|
810,039
|
||
Intersegment revenue
|
(138)
|
-
|
(138)
|
||
Revenue
|
741,641
|
68,260
|
809,901
|
||
Gross margin %
|
47.7%
|
43.9%
|
47.4%
|
||
Operating profit / (loss) before exceptional items
|
52,068
|
(4,490)
|
47,578
|
Period to 2 August 2014 (re-presented)
|
Sports Fashion
£000
|
Outdoor
£000
|
Total
£000
|
||
Gross revenue
|
608,803
|
61,530
|
670,333
|
||
Intersegment revenue
|
(79)
|
-
|
(79)
|
||
Revenue
|
608,724
|
61,530
|
670,254
|
||
Gross margin %
|
48.3%
|
43.7%
|
47.9%
|
||
Operating profit / (loss) before exceptional items
|
32,079
|
(5,611)
|
26,468
|
· Interim dividend increased by 4.3% from 1.15p to 1.20p
Peter Cowgill, Executive Chairman, said:
"I am delighted to report record
results for the first half with profits before tax and exceptional items
of £46.6 million. Our principal Sports Fashion fascias continue to
perform strongly with like for like sales growth in excess of 10% which,
when measured against particularly strong and challenging comparatives,
is a very pleasing performance.
"In an extremely competitive market for
Sports Fashion footwear across Europe, we must acknowledge that the
levels of organic growth that we have seen over the last two years are
unlikely to continue indefinitely, albeit the JD brand continues to
strengthen and further opportunities prevail. Our current successful
exploitation of these favourable market conditions reflects investments
that we have made over a number of years in developing our multi-channel
retail proposition and driving improved buying, merchandising and
retailing disciplines. We continue to invest heavily in these areas.
"Given the
demanding comparatives following two years of strong revenue growth, we
are encouraged by the positive nature of the trading to date in the
second half across our core fascias."
Enquiries:
JD Sports Fashion Plc Tel: 0161 767 1000
Peter Cowgill, Executive Chairman
Brian Small, Chief Financial Officer
MHP Communications Tel: 020 3128 8100
Andrew Jaques
Barnaby Fry
Jennifer Iveson
Executive Chairman's Statement
Introduction
I am delighted to report record results
for the first half with profits before tax and exceptional items of
£46.6 million (2014: £25.5 million). Our principal Sports Fashion
fascias continue to perform strongly with like for like sales growth in
excess of 10% which, when measured against particularly strong and challenging comparatives, is a very pleasing performance.
During the period we demonstrated our
commitment to further developing our market leading proposition with the
opening of our largest JD store to date on Oxford Street in London.
This new flagship store which has nearly 22,000 sq ft of retail space
and is set over three floors offers JD's biggest range of exclusive
men's, women's and children's footwear and clothing from our leading
brands such as Nike, Adidas, Converse, Vans, Fred Perry, The North Face,
Supply & Demand, Duffer and Hype. In addition to further enhancing
our already market leading standards of visual merchandising and retail
theatre, this store also embraces the latest innovations in digital
technology. This store has had a very positive reaction from both
customers and our international brand partners.
We believe that we can achieve the same
market leading reputation with customers and brands in Mainland Europe
where we remain confident in our prospects, despite some significant
headwinds on margin from recent weakness in the euro. We have expanded
our presence in a number of our existing territories with 84 JD and
Size? stores open across Mainland Europe at the period end. Following
the period end, we have also opened our first two stores in Belgium.
There will be further international progress in the second half and we
are looking forward to introducing our flagship concept to our customers
in the Netherlands later in the autumn when we open on Nieuwendijk in
Amsterdam.
We have made further steps to improve
the efficiency of our Outdoor operations with the Blacks, Millets and
Ultimate Outdoors fascias now under common leadership and with greater
involvement from members of the senior group management team in the key
commercial decisions, particularly in merchandise management. We are
optimistic that these strategic initiatives will improve the product
proposition, the market positioning and stock turnover of each fascia
giving us a base on which to drive a significantly improved performance
in 2016/17. As expected, a major focus of our Outdoor businesses in the
first half has been to deal with the stock overhang following the
generally mild and dry winter. Significant progress has been made
although some stocks still need to be cleared in the forthcoming autumn
season which will limit margin progression in the second half.
Sports Fashion
Sports Fashion has had an exceptional
first half with operating profits (before exceptional items) increased
by 62% to £52.1 million (2014: £32.1 million). In
an extremely competitive market for Sports Fashion footwear across
Europe, we must acknowledge that the levels of organic growth that we
have seen over the last two years are unlikely to continue indefinitely,
albeit the JD brand continues to strengthen and further opportunities
prevail. Our current successful exploitation of these favourable market
conditions reflects investments that we have made over a number of years
in developing our multi-channel retail proposition and driving improved
buying, merchandising and retailing disciplines. We continue to invest heavily in these areas.
As anticipated, the overall gross
margin in Sports Fashion is slightly lower than the previous year
reflecting the impact of the weaker euro on JD's euro denominated
businesses. The financial impact of this may currently be small in the
context of overall earnings but it is an escalating issue as we expand
our presence in Europe. We are maintaining a long term view on our
European development project and will continue to address the issue both
internally and externally with our international brand partners.
Outdoor
We have made some encouraging progress
in Outdoor in the first half with total operating losses (before
exceptional items) reduced to £4.5 million (2014: £5.6 million). The
overall result was achieved despite both a cost to margin from the
sector wide heavy discounting of surplus autumn and winter ranges in the
first quarter of the year and pre-opening costs associated with the
development of the Ultimate Outdoors concept where we have converted two
further former Kiddicare stores in the period, at Merry Hill and
Nottingham. Both of these stores were opened in the second quarter.
We are relatively pleased with the
sales of our summer ranges in the Blacks and Millets fascias in the
first half and we will take the learnings from this season into the
buying plan for next year and look to further enhance our proposition.
Our challenge now is to ensure a smooth transition into the autumn /
winter ranges recognising that a flexible rather than time rigid
approach is required.
We anticipate further progress in the second half.
Group Performance
Revenue and Gross Margin
Total Group revenue increased by 21% in
the period to £809.9 million (2014: £670.3 million). Like for like
sales for the 26 week period across all Group fascias, including those
in Europe, increased by more than 10% which was an exceptional
performance.
Total gross margin of 47.4% was 0.5%
lower than the prior year (2014: 47.9%) driven by a lower margin in JD's
euro denominated business. The overall margin improved slightly in
Outdoor but progress was limited by the need to clear autumn / winter
stocks in the first quarter of the year.
Operating Profit
Operating profit (before exceptional
items) for the period has increased by 80% to £47.6 million (2014: £26.5
million) following an exceptional performance in our Sports Fashion
fascias and an encouraging reduction in losses in Outdoor. We expect
further progress in Outdoor in the second half.
There were net exceptional charges of
£1.9 million in the period (2014: £1.8 million) of which £1.6 million
(2014: £1.4 million) was non-cash relating to increases in provisions
for onerous property leases and impairments of assets in underperforming
stores.
Cash
Strong cash generation from the ongoing
trading in our core retail fascias has meant that we ended the first
half with a net cash balance in excess of £100 million for the first
time. This is earmarked for future expansion investment and working
capital requirements.
Gross capital expenditure (excluding
disposals) has increased by £21.4 million to £47.7 million (2014: £26.3
million). Our continuing commitment to enhancing our customers'
experience and to developing our overseas businesses means that
investment in our retail fascias, both in terms of taking new stores
where appropriate and refurbishing existing space, remains very
substantial with the spend on our retail
fascias increasing by £13.6 million to £28.8 million (2014: £15.2
million). We anticipate a similar level of investment in capital
expenditure in the second half.
Elsewhere, investment to increase the
operational capacity and flexibility of our Kingsway warehouse has
increased by £4.7 million to £7.8 million (2014: £3.1 million). We have
also acquired a plot of land next to our existing Kingsway site to
facilitate potential future development at a cost of £4.7 million.
This positive cash position provides
the Group with a strong financial foundation for our ongoing retail
developments, both in the UK and internationally, and continuing
substantial investments in IT systems and other operational
infrastructure. We will also continue to make selected acquisitions and
investments where they benefit our strategic development.
Store Portfolio
During the period, store numbers (excluding trading websites) have moved as follows:
Sports Fashion Fascias
(No. Stores)
|
JD
UK & ROI
|
JD Europe
|
Size?
|
Sub-Total
JD & Size?
|
Chausport
|
Sprinter
|
Other
|
Total
|
Period start
|
351
|
65
|
31
|
447
|
73
|
80
|
60
|
660
|
New stores
|
6
|
14
|
2
|
22
|
-
|
13
|
11
|
46
|
Closures
|
(2)
|
(1)
|
-
|
(3)
|
-
|
-
|
(11)
|
(14)
|
Period end
|
355
|
78
|
33
|
466
|
73
|
93
|
60
|
692
|
(000 Sq Ft)
|
||||||||
Period start
|
1,292
|
121
|
49
|
1,462
|
82
|
838
|
129
|
2,511
|
New stores
|
31
|
29
|
9
|
69
|
-
|
75
|
34
|
178
|
Extensions
|
16
|
-
|
-
|
16
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
16
|
Closures
|
(3)
|
(1)
|
-
|
(4)
|
-
|
-
|
(18)
|
(22)
|
Period end
|
1,336
|
149
|
58
|
1,543
|
82
|
913
|
145
|
2,683
|
In addition, there are two JD branded
Gyms at the period end in Hull and Liverpool. A third gym has opened in
Preston subsequent to the period end.
Outdoor Fascias
(No. Stores)
|
Blacks
|
Millets
|
Tiso
|
Other
|
Total
|
Period start
|
73
|
92
|
17
|
2
|
184
|
New stores
|
1
|
8
|
-
|
2
|
11
|
Closures
|
(3)
|
(4)
|
(1)
|
-
|
(8)
|
Period end
|
71
|
96
|
16
|
4
|
187
|
(000 Sq Ft)
|
|||||
Period start
|
270
|
175
|
101
|
62
|
608
|
New stores
|
3
|
21
|
-
|
73
|
97
|
Closures
|
(10)
|
(7)
|
(4)
|
-
|
(21)
|
Period end
|
263
|
189
|
97
|
135
|
684
|
Dividends and Earnings per Ordinary Share
The Board proposes paying an interim dividend of 1.20p (2014: 1.15p) per ordinary share, an increase of 4.3%. This dividend will be paid on 8 January 2016 to shareholders on the register as at close of business on 4 December 2015.
Given the positive return that we are seeing from our investments in
the core JD fascia, we believe it is in the longer term interests of all
shareholders to keep dividend growth restrained so as to maximise the
available funding for our ongoing growth opportunities.
The adjusted earnings per ordinary share before exceptional items have increased by 81% to 18.62p (2014: re-presented 10.27p).
The basic earnings per ordinary share have increased by 88% to 17.62p (2014: re-presented 9.38p).
People
We are fortunate, as a Group, to have talented and
committed people in every aspect of our business. The record result
which we have delivered is due to their expertise, energy and passion. I
thank everybody involved in all of our businesses for delivering these
excellent results.
Current Trading and Outlook
Given the importance of Christmas in
the context of the overall result, we do not believe that it is
appropriate to issue any detailed update at this time on trading to date
in the second half. That said, given the demanding comparatives
following two years of strong revenue growth, we are encouraged by the
positive nature of the trading to date in the second half across our
core fascias.
We will provide an update on trading in early January after our key Christmas trading period.
Looking further ahead, it should be
noted that the new Living Wage Premium will impact earnings across the
retail sector from its implementation in April 2016.
Peter Cowgill
Executive Chairman
16 September 2015
Condensed Consolidated Income Statement
For the 26 weeks to 1 August 2015
Note
|
26 weeks to 1 August
2015
£000
|
26 weeks to
2 August
2014
(re-presented - see note 1)
£000
|
52 weeks to
31 January 2015
£000
|
|
Continuing operations
|
||||
Revenue
|
809,901
|
670,254
|
1,522,253
|
|
Cost of sales
|
(425,896)
|
(349,054)
|
(782,703)
|
|
Gross profit
|
384,005
|
321,200
|
739,550
|
|
Selling and distribution expenses - normal
|
(300,599)
|
(263,583)
|
(564,333)
|
|
Selling and distribution expenses - exceptional
|
3
|
(1,858)
|
(1,770)
|
(4,467)
|
Administrative expenses - normal
|
(36,690)
|
(31,802)
|
(73,969)
|
|
Administrative expenses - exceptional
|
3
|
-
|
-
|
(5,060)
|
Other operating income
|
862
|
653
|
925
|
|
Operating profit
|
45,720
|
24,698
|
92,646
|
|
Before exceptional items
|
47,578
|
26,468
|
102,173
|
|
Exceptional items
|
3
|
(1,858)
|
(1,770)
|
(9,527)
|
Operating profit
|
45,720
|
24,698
|
92,646
|
|
Financial income
|
206
|
389
|
657
|
|
Financial expenses
|
(1,218)
|
(1,338)
|
(2,807)
|
|
Profit before tax
|
44,708
|
23,749
|
90,496
|
|
Income tax expense
|
(10,294)
|
(5,455)
|
(20,741)
|
|
Profit from continuing operations
|
34,414
|
18,294
|
69,755
|
|
Discontinued operation
|
||||
Loss from discontinued operation, net of tax
|
7
|
-
|
(5,639)
|
(15,784)
|
Profit for the period
|
34,414
|
12,655
|
53,971
|
|
Attributable to equity holders of the parent
|
34,293
|
12,609
|
52,677
|
|
Attributable to non-controlling interest
|
121
|
46
|
1,294
|
|
Basic earnings per ordinary share from continuing operations
|
4
|
17.62p
|
9.38p
|
35.17p
|
Diluted earnings per ordinary share from continuing operations
|
4
|
17.62p
|
9.38p
|
35.17p
|
Condensed Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income
For the 26 weeks to 1 August 2015
26 weeks to 1 August
2015
£000
|
26 weeks to 2 August
2014
(re-presented - see note 1)
£000
|
52 weeks to
31 January 2015
£000
|
|
Profit for the period
|
34,414
|
12,655
|
53,971
|
Other comprehensive income:
|
|||
Items that may be classified subsequently to the
Consolidated Income Statement:
|
|||
Exchange differences on translation of foreign operations
|
(3,520)
|
162
|
(4,512)
|
Total other comprehensive income for the period
|
(3,520)
|
162
|
(4,512)
|
Total comprehensive income and expense for the period (net of income tax)
|
30,894
|
12,817
|
49,459
|
Attributable to equity holders of the parent
|
32,123
|
12,772
|
49,983
|
Attributable to non-controlling interest
|
(1,229)
|
45
|
(524)
|
Condensed Consolidated Statement of Financial Position
As at 1 August 2015
As at
1 August
2015
£000
|
As at
2 August
2014
£000
|
As at
31 January 2015
£000
|
||||
Assets
|
||||||
Intangible assets
|
101,130
|
113,437
|
101,075
|
|||
Property, plant and equipment
|
170,770
|
147,688
|
147,934
|
|||
Other assets
|
33,723
|
24,153
|
32,402
|
|||
Total non-current assets
|
305,623
|
285,278
|
281,411
|
|||
Inventories
|
250,617
|
224,753
|
225,020
|
|||
Trade and other receivables
|
51,392
|
80,125
|
53,922
|
|||
Cash and cash equivalents
|
160,322
|
93,690
|
121,317
|
|||
Total current assets
|
462,331
|
398,568
|
400,259
|
|||
Total assets
|
767,954
|
683,846
|
681,670
|
|||
Liabilities
|
||||||
Interest-bearing loans and borrowings
|
(59,701)
|
(82,071)
|
(36,713)
|
|||
Trade and other payables
|
(322,212)
|
(276,996)
|
(274,006)
|
|||
Provisions
|
(1,096)
|
(2,668)
|
(3,098)
|
|||
Income tax liabilities
|
(12,039)
|
(5,198)
|
(12,931)
|
|||
Total current liabilities
|
(395,048)
|
(366,933)
|
(326,748)
|
|||
Interest-bearing loans and borrowings
|
(281)
|
(467)
|
(374)
|
|||
Other payables
|
(40,018)
|
(33,827)
|
(41,733)
|
|||
Provisions
|
(1,242)
|
(2,484)
|
(1,020)
|
|||
Deferred tax liabilities
|
(1,964)
|
(4,485)
|
(1,804)
|
|||
Total non-current liabilities
|
(43,505)
|
(41,263)
|
(44,931)
|
|||
Total liabilities
|
(438,553)
|
(408,196)
|
(371,679)
|
|||
Total assets less total liabilities
|
329,401
|
275,650
|
309,991
|
|||
Capital and reserves
|
||||||
Issued ordinary share capital
|
2,433
|
2,433
|
2,433
|
|||
Share premium
|
11,659
|
11,659
|
11,659
|
|||
Retained earnings
|
318,939
|
259,331
|
297,161
|
|||
Other reserves
|
(16,934)
|
(11,907)
|
(14,764)
|
|||
Total equity attributable to equity holders of the parent
|
316,097
|
261,516
|
296,489
|
|||
Non-controlling interest
|
13,304
|
14,134
|
13,502
|
|||
Total equity
|
329,401
|
275,650
|
309,991
|
Condensed Consolidated Statement of Changes in Equity
For the 26 weeks to 1 August 2015
Ordinary
Share Capital
£000
|
Share
Premium
£000
|
Retained
Earnings
£000
|
Foreign Currency Translation Reserve
£000
|
Other Equity
£000
|
Total Equity Attributable To Equity Holders
Of The Parent
£000
|
|
Balance at 31 January 2015
|
2,433
|
11,659
|
297,161
|
(11,691)
|
(3,073)
|
296,489
|
Profit for the period
|
-
|
-
|
34,293
|
-
|
-
|
34,293
|
Other comprehensive income:
|
||||||
Exchange differences on translation of foreign operations
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
(2,170)
|
-
|
(2,170)
|
Total other comprehensive income
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
(2,170)
|
-
|
(2,170)
|
Total comprehensive income for the period
|
-
|
-
|
34,293
|
(2,170)
|
-
|
32,123
|
Dividends to equity holders
|
-
|
-
|
(11,484)
|
-
|
-
|
(11,484)
|
Non-controlling interest arising on acquisition
|
-
|
-
|
(1,031)
|
-
|
-
|
(1,031)
|
Balance at 1 August 2015
|
2,433
|
11,659
|
318,939
|
(13,861)
|
(3,073)
|
316,097
|
Total Equity
Attributable To
Equity Holders
Of The Parent
£000
|
Non-
Controlling
Interest
£000
|
Total
Equity
£000
|
|
Balance at 31 January 2015
|
296,489
|
13,502
|
309,991
|
Profit for the period
|
34,293
|
121
|
34,414
|
Other comprehensive income:
|
|||
Exchange differences on translation of foreign operations
|
(2,170)
|
(1,350)
|
(3,520)
|
Total other comprehensive income
|
(2,170)
|
(1,350)
|
(3,520)
|
Total comprehensive income for the period
|
32,123
|
(1,229)
|
30,894
|
Dividends to equity holders
|
(11,484)
|
-
|
(11,484)
|
Non-controlling interest arising on acquisition
|
(1,031)
|
1,031
|
-
|
Balance at 1 August 2015
|
316,097
|
13,304
|
329,401
|
Ordinary
Share Capital
£000
|
Share
Premium
£000
|
Retained
Earnings
£000
|
Foreign Currency Translation Reserve
£000
|
Other Equity
£000
|
Total Equity Attributable To Equity Holders
Of The Parent
£000
|
||
Balance at 1 February 2014
|
2,433
|
11,659
|
257,744
|
(8,997)
|
(3,073)
|
259,766
|
|
Profit for the period
|
-
|
-
|
12,609
|
-
|
-
|
12,609
|
|
Other comprehensive income:
|
|||||||
Exchange differences on translation of foreign operations
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
163
|
-
|
163
|
|
Total other comprehensive income
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
163
|
-
|
163
|
|
Total comprehensive income for the period
|
-
|
-
|
12,609
|
163
|
-
|
12,772
|
|
Dividends to equity holders
|
-
|
-
|
(11,022)
|
-
|
-
|
(11,022)
|
|
Non-controlling interest arising on acquisition
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
|
Balance at 2 August 2014
|
2,433
|
11,659
|
259,331
|
(8,834)
|
(3,073)
|
261,516
|
Total Equity
Attributable To
Equity Holders
Of The Parent
£000
|
Non
Controlling
Interest
£000
|
Total
Equity
£000
|
|
Balance at 1 February 2014
|
259,766
|
13,074
|
272,840
|
Profit for the period
|
12,609
|
46
|
12,655
|
Other comprehensive income:
|
|||
Exchange differences on translation of foreign operations
|
163
|
(1)
|
162
|
Total other comprehensive income
|
163
|
(1)
|
162
|
Total comprehensive income for the period
|
12,772
|
45
|
12,817
|
Dividends to equity holders
|
(11,022)
|
-
|
(11,022)
|
Non-controlling interest arising on acquisition
|
-
|
1,015
|
1,015
|
Balance at 2 August 2014
|
261,516
|
14,134
|
275,650
|
Condensed Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows
For the 26 weeks to 1 August 2015
|
Note
|
26 weeks to
1 August
2015
£000
|
26 weeks to
2 August
2014
£000
|
52 weeks to
31 January 2015
£000
|
||
Cash flows from operating activities
|
||||||
Profit for the period
|
34,414
|
12,655
|
53,971
|
|||
Income tax expense
|
10,294
|
3,799
|
20,531
|
|||
Financial expenses
|
1,218
|
1,392
|
2,881
|
|||
Financial income
|
(206)
|
(389)
|
(657)
|
|||
Depreciation and amortisation of non-current assets
|
22,104
|
18,686
|
45,241
|
|||
Forex losses on monetary assets and liabilities
|
12,125
|
166
|
4,979
|
|||
Loss on disposal of Bank Fashion Limited, net of tax
|
-
|
-
|
6,318
|
|||
Loss on disposal of non-current assets
|
3
|
225
|
322
|
986
|
||
Other exceptional items
|
3
|
682
|
571
|
6,043
|
||
Increase in inventories
|
(25,667)
|
(36,058)
|
(54,696)
|
|||
Decrease / (increase) in trade and other receivables
|
80
|
(12,936)
|
7,760
|
|||
Increase in trade and other payables
|
29,027
|
23,750
|
46,097
|
|||
Interest paid
|
(1,218)
|
(1,392)
|
(2,881)
|
|||
Income taxes paid
|
(11,049)
|
(10,090)
|
(20,811)
|
|||
Net cash from operating activities
|
72,029
|
476
|
115,762
|
|||
Cash flows from investing activities
|
||||||
Interest received
|
206
|
389
|
657
|
|||
Proceeds from sale of non-current assets
|
138
|
361
|
705
|
|||
Acquisition of other intangible assets
|
-
|
(29)
|
(29)
|
|||
Investment in bespoke software development
|
(2,031)
|
(1,810)
|
(7,123)
|
|||
Acquisition of property, plant and equipment
|
(43,668)
|
(23,583)
|
(52,924)
|
|||
Acquisition of non-current other assets
|
(1,991)
|
(880)
|
(10,124)
|
|||
Cash consideration of acquisitions
|
-
|
(12,610)
|
(12,686)
|
|||
Cash acquired with acquisitions
|
-
|
3,562
|
3,563
|
|||
Consideration received on disposal of Bank Fashion Limited
|
-
|
-
|
18,150
|
|||
Net cash used in investing activities
|
(47,346)
|
(34,600)
|
(59,811)
|
Cash flows from financing activities
|
||||||
Repayment of interest-bearing loans and borrowings
|
(91)
|
(84)
|
(291)
|
|||
(Repayment of) / increase in finance lease liabilities
|
(14)
|
61
|
(9)
|
|||
Draw down of syndicated bank facility
|
23,000
|
51,000
|
5,000
|
|||
Equity dividends paid
|
-
|
-
|
(13,260)
|
|||
Dividends paid to non-controlling interest in subsidiaries
|
-
|
-
|
(63)
|
|||
Net cash provided by / (used in) financing activities
|
22,895
|
50,977
|
(8,623)
|
|||
Net increase in cash and cash equivalents
|
47,578
|
16,853
|
47,328
|
|||
Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the period
|
115,697
|
72,043
|
72,043
|
|||
Foreign exchange losses on cash and cash equivalents
|
(8,457)
|
-
|
(3,674)
|
|||
Cash and cash equivalents at the end of
the period
|
154,818
|
88,896
|
115,697
|
Analysis of Net Cash
At
31 January
2015
£000
|
Cash flow
£000
|
Non-cash movements £000
|
At
1 August
2015
£000
|
|
Cash at bank and in hand
|
121,317
|
47,578
|
(8,573)
|
160,322
|
Overdrafts
|
(5,620)
|
-
|
116
|
(5,504)
|
Cash and cash equivalents
|
115,697
|
47,578
|
(8,457)
|
154,818
|
Interest bearing loans and borrowings:
|
||||
Bank loans
|
(60)
|
57
|
(116)
|
(119)
|
Syndicated bank facility
|
(31,000)
|
(23,000)
|
-
|
(54,000)
|
Finance lease liabilities
|
(63)
|
14
|
-
|
(49)
|
Other loans
|
(344)
|
34
|
-
|
(310)
|
Total interest bearing loans and borrowings
|
(31,467)
|
(22,895)
|
(116)
|
(54,478)
|
84,230
|
24,683
|
(8,573)
|
100,340
|
1. Basis of Preparation
JD Sports Fashion Plc (the 'Company')
is a company incorporated and domiciled in the United Kingdom. The half
year financial report for the 26 week period to 1 August 2015 represents
that of the Company and its subsidiaries (together referred to as the
'Group').
This half year financial report is an
interim management report as required by DTR 4.2.3 of the Disclosure and
Transparency Rules of the UK's Financial Conduct Authority and was
authorised for issue by the Board of Directors on 16 September 2015.
The condensed set of financial
statements included in this half yearly financial report has been
prepared in accordance with IAS 34 'Interim Financial Reporting' as
adopted by the EU. The annual financial statements of the Group are
prepared in accordance with IFRS's as adopted by the EU. The comparative
figures for the 52 week period to 31 January 2015 are not the Group's
statutory accounts for that financial year. Those accounts have been
reported on by the Group's Auditor and delivered to the Registrar of
Companies. The Report of the Auditor was (i) unqualified, (ii) did not
include a reference to any matters to which the Auditor drew attention
by way of emphasis without qualifying their report, and (iii) did not
contain a statement under section 498 of the Companies Act 2006.
The information contained in the half
year financial report for the 26 week period to 1 August 2015 and 2
August 2014 has been reviewed and the independent review report for the
26 week period to 1 August 2015 is set out in the half yearly financial
report.
As required by the Disclosure and
Transparency Rules of the UK's Financial Conduct Authority, the half
year financial report has been prepared by applying the same accounting
policies and presentation that were applied in the preparation of the
Company's published consolidated financial statements for the 52 week
period to 31 January 2015.
The following amendments to accounting
standards and interpretations, issued by the International Accounting
Standards Board (IASB), have been adopted for the first time by the
Group in the period with no significant impact on its consolidated
results or financial position:
· Annual Improvements to IFRSs - 2010 - 2012 Cycle
· Annual Improvements to IFRSs - 2011 - 2013 Cycle
Use of estimates and judgements
The preparation of interim financial
statements requires management to make judgements, estimates and
assumptions that affect the application of policies and reported amounts
of assets and liabilities, income and expenses. The estimates and
associated assumptions are based on historical experience and various
other factors that are believed to be reasonable under the
circumstances, the results of which form the basis of making the
judgements about carrying values of assets and liabilities that are not
readily apparent from other sources. Actual results may differ from
these estimates.
In preparing these condensed
consolidated interim financial statements, the significant judgements
made by management in applying the Group's accounting policies and the
key sources of estimation uncertainty were the same as those that
applied to the consolidated financial statements for the 52 week period
to 31 January 2015.
Risks and uncertainties
The Board has considered the risks and
uncertainties for the remaining 26 week period to 30 January 2016 and
determined that the risks presented in the Annual Report and Accounts
2015, noted below, remain relevant:
Omnichannel
· Damage to reputation of brands
· Protection of intellectual property
· Retail property factors
· Seasonality of sales
· Economic factors
· Reliance on non-UK manufacturers
Consistency of infrastructure
· Reliance on legacy IT systems
· Consolidation of warehouse operations
· Retention of key personnel
· Health and safety
· Foreign exchange risk
A major variable, and therefore risk,
to the Group's financial performance for the remainder of the financial
period is the sales and margin performance in the retail fascias,
particularly in December and January. Further comment on this and other
risks and uncertainties faced by the Group is provided in the Executive
Chairman's statement included within this half year report.
After making enquiries, the Directors
have a reasonable expectation that the Company and the Group have
adequate resources to continue in operational existence for the
foreseeable future. Accordingly, they continue to adopt the going
concern basis in preparing the financial statements.
Prior period re-presentation
In accordance with IFRS 5 ('Non-current
Assets Held for Sale and Discontinued Operations'), the results of Bank
Fashion Limited ('Bank') are presented as a discontinued activity for
the 52 weeks to 31 January 2015 as Bank was a separate major line of
business. The Consolidated Income Statement for the 26 weeks to 2 August
2014 has consequently been re-presented to show the results of Bank
separately from the continuing operations of the Group.
2. Segmental Analysis
IFRS 8 requires operating segments to
be identified on the basis of internal reports about components of the
Group that are regularly reviewed by the Chief Operating Decision Maker
to allocate resources to the segments and to assess their performance.
The Chief Operating Decision Maker is considered to be the Executive
Chairman of JD Sports Fashion Plc.
Information reported to the Chief
Operating Decision Maker is focused more on the nature of the businesses
within the Group. In the previous period the reportable segments were
adjusted to better reflect the way that product is held out for sale in
the Group's core retail businesses. The adjustment was:
· The
creation of a new segment 'Sports Fashion' reflecting the fact that the
Group's core retail operations present and sell the major international
Sports Brands as Fashion thereby creating a natural continuum between
Sports and Fashion. All businesses previously allocated to the
individual Sports and Fashion segments have been incorporated in this
new segment.
The Group's revised reportable segments under IFRS 8 are therefore as follows:
· Sports
Fashion - includes the results of JD Sports Fashion Plc, John David
Sports Fashion (Ireland) Limited, Spodis SA, Champion Sports Ireland, JD
Sprinter Holdings 2010 SL (including subsidiary companies), JD Sports
Fashion BV, JD Sports Fashion Germany GmbH, JD Sports Fashion SRL, Size
GmbH, ActivInstinct Limited, JD Gyms Limited, Duffer of St George
Limited, Topgrade Sportswear Limited, Kooga Rugby Limited, Focus Brands
Limited (including subsidiary companies), Kukri Sports Limited
(including global subsidiary companies), Source Lab Limited, R.D. Scott
Limited, Tessuti Group Limited (including subsidiary companies),
Nicholas Deakins Limited, Cloggs Online Limited, Ark Fashion Limited and
Mainline Menswear Limited.
· Outdoor - includes the results of Blacks Outdoor Retail Limited and Tiso Group Limited (including subsidiary companies).
The Chief Operating Decision Maker
receives and reviews segmental operating profit. Certain central
administrative costs including Group Directors' salaries are included
within the Group's core 'Sports Fashion' result. This is consistent with
the results as reported to the Chief Operating Decision Maker.
IFRS 8 requires disclosure of
information regarding revenue from major products and customers. The
majority of the Group's revenue is derived from the retail of a wide
range of apparel, footwear and accessories to the general public. As
such, the disclosure of revenues from major customers is not
appropriate. Disclosure of revenue from major product groups is not
provided at this time due to the cost involved to develop a reliable
product split on a same category basis across all companies in the
Group.
Intersegment transactions are undertaken in the ordinary course of business on arm's length terms.
The Board consider that certain items
are cross divisional in nature and cannot be allocated between the
segments on a meaningful basis. Net funding costs and taxation are
treated as unallocated reflecting the nature of the Group's syndicated
borrowing facilities and its tax group. Drawdowns from the Group's
syndicated borrowing facility of £54,000,000 (2014: £77,000,000) and
liabilities for taxation of £14,003,000 (2014: £9,683,000) are included
within the unallocated segment.
Each segment is shown net of
intercompany transactions and balances within that segment. The
eliminations remove intercompany transactions and balances between
different segments which primarily relate to the net down of long term
loans and short term working capital funding provided by JD Sports
Fashion Plc (within Sports Fashion) to other companies in the Group, and
intercompany trading between companies in different segments.
Operating Segments
Information regarding the Group's operating segments for the 26 weeks to 1 August 2015 is reported below:
Income statement
|
|||||
Sports Fashion
£000
|
Outdoor
£000
|
Continuing Operations
£000
|
Discontinued Operations
£000
|
Total
£000
|
|
Gross revenue
|
741,779
|
68,260
|
810,039
|
-
|
810,039
|
Intersegment revenue
|
(138)
|
-
|
(138)
|
-
|
(138)
|
Revenue
|
741,641
|
68,260
|
809,901
|
-
|
809,901
|
Operating profit / (loss) before exceptional items
|
52,068
|
(4,490)
|
47,578
|
-
|
47,578
|
Exceptional items
|
(1,564)
|
(294)
|
(1,858)
|
-
|
(1,858)
|
Operating profit / (loss)
|
50,504
|
(4,784)
|
45,720
|
-
|
45,720
|
Financial income
|
206
|
-
|
206
|
||
Financial expenses
|
(1,218)
|
-
|
(1,218)
|
||
Profit / (loss) before tax
|
44,708
|
-
|
44,708
|
||
Income tax (expense) / credit
|
(10,294)
|
-
|
(10,294)
|
||
Profit / (loss) for the period
|
34,414
|
-
|
34,414
|
Total assets and liabilities
|
||||||
Sports Fashion
£000
|
Outdoor
£000
|
Unallocated
£000
|
Eliminations
£000
|
Total
£000
|
||
Total assets
|
766,227
|
85,845
|
-
|
(84,118)
|
767,954
|
|
Total liabilities
|
(331,521)
|
(123,148)
|
(68,002)
|
84,118
|
(438,553)
|
|
Total segment net assets / (liabilities)
|
434,706
|
(37,303)
|
(68,002)
|
-
|
329,401
|
|
The comparative segmental results (re-presented) for the 26 weeks to 2 August 2014 are as follows:
Income statement (re-presented)
|
|||||
Sports Fashion
£000
|
Outdoor
£000
|
Continuing Operations
£000
|
Discontinued Operations
£000
|
Total
£000
|
|
Gross revenue
|
608,803
|
61,530
|
670,333
|
51,196
|
721,529
|
Intersegment revenue
|
(79)
|
-
|
(79)
|
-
|
(79)
|
Revenue
|
608,724
|
61,530
|
670,254
|
51,196
|
721,450
|
Operating profit / (loss) before exceptional items
|
32,079
|
(5,611)
|
26,468
|
(5,471)
|
20,997
|
Exceptional items
|
(1,364)
|
(406)
|
(1,770)
|
(1,770)
|
(3,540)
|
Operating profit / (loss)
|
30,715
|
(6,017)
|
24,698
|
(7,241)
|
17,457
|
Financial income
|
389
|
-
|
389
|
||
Financial expenses
|
(1,338)
|
(54)
|
(1,392)
|
||
Profit / (loss) before tax
|
23,749
|
(7,295)
|
16,454
|
||
Income tax (expense) / credit
|
(5,455)
|
1,656
|
(3,799)
|
||
Profit / (loss) for the period
|
18,294
|
(5,639)
|
12,655
|
Total assets and liabilities
|
||||||
Sports Fashion
£000
|
Outdoor
£000
|
Unallocated
£000
|
Eliminations
£000
|
Total
£000
|
||
Total assets
|
688,027
|
85,792
|
-
|
(89,973)
|
683,846
|
|
Total liabilities
|
(297,306)
|
(114,180)
|
(86,683)
|
89,973
|
(408,196)
|
|
Total segment net assets / (liabilities)
|
390,721
|
(28,388)
|
(86,683)
|
-
|
275,650
|
|
Geographical Information
The Group's operations are located in
the UK, Republic of Ireland, France, Spain, Germany, the Netherlands,
Italy, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Dubai, Singapore and Hong Kong.
The following table provides analysis
of the Group's revenue by geographical market, irrespective of the
origin of the goods / services:
26 weeks to 1 August 2015
|
26 weeks to 2 August 2014
|
|||||
Continuing
|
Discontinued
|
Total
|
Continuing
|
Discontinued
|
Total
|
|
£000
|
£000
|
£000
|
£000
|
£000
|
£000
|
|
UK
|
621,646
|
-
|
621,646
|
524,336
|
50,930
|
575,266
|
Europe
|
176,413
|
-
|
176,413
|
136,905
|
145
|
137,050
|
Rest of world
|
11,842
|
-
|
11,842
|
9,013
|
121
|
9,134
|
809,901
|
-
|
809,901
|
670,254
|
51,196
|
721,450
|
The revenue from any individual country, with the exception of the UK, is not more than 10% of the Group's total revenue.
The following is an analysis of the
carrying amount of segmental non-current assets by the geographical area
in which the assets are located:
As at
1 August
2015
£000
|
As at
2 August
2014
£000
|
|||
UK
|
209,867
|
206,867
|
||
Europe
|
95,571
|
78,168
|
||
Rest of world
|
185
|
243
|
||
305,623
|
285,278
|
3. Exceptional Items
26 weeks to
1 August
2015
£000
|
26 weeks to
2 August
2014
(re-presented - see note 1)
£000
|
52 weeks to
31 January
2015
£000
|
||
Loss on disposal of non-current assets (1)
|
225
|
322
|
986
|
|
Impairment of non-current assets (2)
|
682
|
571
|
983
|
|
Onerous lease provision (3)
|
951
|
877
|
2,498
|
|
Selling and distribution expenses - exceptional
|
1,858
|
1,770
|
4,467
|
|
Impairment of intangible assets (4)
|
-
|
-
|
5,060
|
|
Administrative expenses - exceptional
|
-
|
-
|
5,060
|
|
Exceptionals - continuing operations
|
1,858
|
1,770
|
9,527
|
|
Exceptionals - discontinued operations (see note 7)
|
-
|
1,770
|
8,088
|
|
1,858
|
3,540
|
17,615
|
||
(1) Relates to
the excess of net book value of property, plant and equipment and
non-current other assets disposed over proceeds received
(2) Relates to
property, plant and equipment and non-current other assets in
cash-generating units which are generating a negative cash contribution,
where it is considered that this position cannot be recovered
(3) Relates to the net movement in the provision for onerous property leases on trading and non-trading stores
(4) Relates to
the impairment in the period to 31 January 2015 of the goodwill arising
in prior years on the acquisition of Blacks Outdoor Retail Limited, the
goodwill arising in prior years on the acquisition of Kukri Sports
Limited, the Kukri brand name and the Ark fascia name
These selling and distribution expenses
and administrative expenses are exceptional items as they are, in
aggregate, material in size and / or unusual or infrequent in nature.
4. Earnings per Ordinary Share
Basic and diluted earnings per ordinary share
The calculation of basic and diluted
earnings per ordinary share at 1 August 2015 is based on the profit from
continuing operations for the period attributable to equity holders of
the parent of £34,293,000 (26 weeks to 2 August 2014: continuing
operations £18,248,000; 52 weeks to 31 January 2015: continuing
operations £68,461,000).
An Ordinary Resolution was passed at
the Annual General Meeting, effective 30 June 2014, resulting in a share
split whereby four ordinary shares were issued for each ordinary share.
In accordance with IAS 33, the number of shares outstanding before the
event has been adjusted for the proportionate change as if the event had
occurred at the beginning of the earliest period presented. The
weighted average number of ordinary shares outstanding during the 26
weeks to 1 August 2015 was therefore 194,646,632 (26 weeks to 2 August
2014: 194,646,632; 52 weeks to 31 January 2015: 194,646,632), calculated
as follows:
26 weeks to
1 August
2015
|
26 weeks to
2 August
2014
|
52 weeks to
31 January
2015
|
||
Issued ordinary shares at beginning and end of period
|
194,646,632
|
194,646,632
|
194,646,632
|
Adjusted basic and diluted earnings per ordinary share
Adjusted basic and diluted earnings per
ordinary share have been based on the profit for the period from
continuing operations attributable to equity holders of the parent for
each financial period but excluding the post-tax effect of certain
exceptional items. The Directors consider that this gives a more
meaningful measure of the underlying performance of the Group.
26 weeks to
1 August 2015 £000 |
26 weeks to
2 August 2014 (re-presented) £000 |
52 weeks to
31 January 2015 £000 |
||
Profit for the period from continuing operations attributable to equity holders of the parent
|
34,293
|
18,248
|
68,461
|
|
Exceptional items excluding loss on disposal of non-current assets
|
1,633
|
1,448
|
8,541
|
|
Tax relating to exceptional items
|
312
|
293
|
(1,309)
|
|
Profit for the period from continuing operations attributable to equity holders of the parent excluding exceptional items
|
36,238
|
19,989
|
75,693
|
|
Adjusted basic and diluted earnings per ordinary share from continuing operations
|
18.62p
|
10.27p
|
38.89p
|
5. Acquisitions
Current period acquisitions
During the period, the Group has increased its shareholding in a non wholly owned subsidiary. The transaction was not material.
Prior period acquisitions
Mainline Menswear Limited
On 21 March 2014, the Group acquired
80% of the issued share capital of Mainline Menswear Holdings Limited
for cash consideration of £10,924,000 with additional consideration of
up to £500,000 payable after 30 November 2014 if certain performance
criteria were achieved. At acquisition, management believed that
Mainline Menswear was on course to meet the performance criteria for the
maximum contingent consideration to be payable and therefore the fair
value of this contingent consideration at this time was £500,000. The
deferred consideration was subsequently paid in full in February 2015.
Mainline Menswear is primarily an online niche retailer of premium
branded Men's apparel and footwear.
The period in which measurement
adjustments could be made has now closed on this acquisition and the
final goodwill calculation is summarised below:
Book value
£000
|
Measurement
adjustments
£000
|
Fair value at 1 August 2015
£000
|
||
Acquiree's net assets at acquisition date:
|
||||
Intangible assets
|
-
|
843
|
843
|
|
Property, plant & equipment
|
52
|
-
|
52
|
|
Inventories
|
1,519
|
-
|
1,519
|
|
Cash
|
3,535
|
-
|
3,535
|
|
Trade and other receivables
|
60
|
-
|
60
|
|
Trade and other payables
|
(692)
|
-
|
(692)
|
|
Income tax liabilities
|
(62)
|
-
|
(62)
|
|
Deferred tax liabilities
|
(10)
|
(169)
|
(179)
|
|
Net identifiable assets
|
4,402
|
674
|
5,076
|
|
Non-controlling interest (20%)
|
(880)
|
(135)
|
(1,015)
|
|
Goodwill on acquisition
|
7,363
|
|||
Consideration paid - satisfied in cash
|
11,424
|
|||
The intangible asset acquired
represents the fair value of the 'Mainline' fascia name. The Board
believes that the excess of consideration paid over the fair value of
the net identifiable assets of £7,363,000 is best considered as goodwill
on acquisition representing employee expertise and anticipated future
operating synergies.
No measurement adjustments have been made to the fair values in the 26 week period ended 1 August 2015.
Ultimate Outdoors
On 3 February 2014, the Group acquired,
via its 100% owned subsidiary Blacks Outdoor Retail Limited, 100% of
the entire issued share capital of Ultimate Outdoors Limited for cash
consideration of £835,000 which was equal to the fair value of the net
identifiable assets acquired.
No measurement adjustments have been made to the fair values in the 26 week period ended 1 August 2015.
Oswald Bailey
On 28 March 2014, the Group acquired,
via its 100% owned subsidiary Blacks Outdoor Retail Limited, the trade
and assets of 14 stores (and 2 websites) trading as Oswald Bailey for
cash consideration of £851,000 which was equal to the fair value of the
net identifiable assets acquired. Oswald Bailey is a retailer of outdoor
footwear, apparel and equipment.
No measurement adjustments have been made to the fair values in the 26 week period ended 1 August 2015.
5. Disposals
Disposal of 100% of the Issued Ordinary Share Capital of Bank Fashion Limited
On 25 November 2014, the Group disposed
of its 100% shareholding in Bank Fashion Limited to Huk 57 Limited (a
subsidiary of Hilco Capital Limited) for a total consideration of
£18.15m. The total cash payment comprised £1 for the entire share
capital of Bank Fashion Limited and £18.15m which repaid a substantial
part of the intercompany receivable balance of £28.25m. JD Sports
Fashion Plc has recorded a provision of £10.1m against the remaining
balance.
The assets and liabilities related to
Bank Fashion Limited form a disposal group. Bank Fashion Limited has
been treated as a discontinued operation as at 31 January 2015 as its
fashionwear business offering represented a significant line of business
(see note 7).
Financial information related to the disposal is set out below:
£000
|
|
Consideration received
|
18,150
|
Less: carrying value of net assets disposed of
|
(20,506)
|
Less: fascia name disposed of
|
(5,481)
|
Plus: deferred tax on fascia name
|
1,519
|
Loss on disposal
|
(6,318)
|
Net cashflow on disposal:
|
|
Consideration received
|
18,150
|
Less: cash and cash equivalents disposed of
|
-
|
Net cash inflow from disposal
|
18,150
|
6. Discontinued operations
Results of Discontinued Operation
26 weeks to
2 August
2014
£000
|
52 weeks to
31 January
2015
£000
|
|
Revenue
|
51,196
|
83,441
|
Expenses - normal
|
(56,667)
|
(91,273)
|
Expenses - exceptional
|
(1,770)
|
(1,770)
|
Net interest expense
|
(54)
|
(74)
|
Results from operating activities
|
(7,295)
|
(9,676)
|
Income tax
|
1,656
|
210
|
Results from operating activities, net of tax
|
(5,639)
|
(9,466)
|
Loss on sale of discontinued operation - exceptional
|
-
|
(6,318)
|
Loss for the period
|
(5,639)
|
(15,784)
|
Basic loss per ordinary share
|
(2.90)p
|
(8.11)p
|
Diluted loss per ordinary share
|
(2.90)p
|
(8.11)p
|
Effect of Disposal on the Financial Position of the Group
52 weeks to
31 January
2015
£000
|
|
Property, plant and equipment
|
(9,266)
|
Inventories
|
(18,371)
|
Trade and other receivables
|
(4,198)
|
Income tax assets
|
(21)
|
Deferred tax assets
|
(873)
|
Trade and other payables
|
10,624
|
Provisions
|
1,599
|
Net assets
|
(20,506)
|
Fascia name
|
(5,481)
|
Deferred tax on fascia name
|
1,519
|
Net fascia name disposed of on divestment of subsidiary
|
(3,962)
|
Consideration received, satisfied in cash
|
18,150
|
Cash and cash equivalents disposed of
|
-
|
Net cash inflow
|
18,150
|
7. Half Year Report
As indicated in the 2012 Notice of
Annual General Meeting, in line with many other listed companies the
company will no longer be issuing a hard copy of the half year report.
Instead, the Group has decided to make the half year report available
via the Company's website.
Accordingly the half year report will be available for downloading from www.jdplc.com
from early October 2015. Paper based copies will be available on
application to the Company Secretary, JD Sports Fashion Plc,
Hollinsbrook Way, Pilsworth, Bury, Lancashire, BL9 8RR.
Disclaimer
This announcement contains certain
forward-looking statements with respect to the financial condition,
results, operations and businesses of JD Sports Fashion plc. These
statements and forecasts involve risk and uncertainty because they
relate to events and depend on circumstances that will occur in the
future. There are a number of factors that could cause actual results or
developments to differ materially from those expressed or implied by
these forward-looking statements and forecasts.
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