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Companies Reporting: Next, Greggs, Marks and Spencer

Companies Reporting: Next, Greggs, Marks and Spencer

Our regular look at the FTSE 350 and other companies reporting from 6 – 10 January 2025

  • Can Next fashion itself another profit upgrade?
  • Greggs eyes up a strong finish to the year
  • Marks & Spencer hoping for a sparkling Christmas period

Next, Q4 Trading Statement, Tuesday 7 January

Aarin Chiekrie, equity analyst, Hargreaves Lansdown “Next LON:NXT has had a strong 2024, and the fashion retailer’s making a name for itself by repeatedly upgrading its profit guidance. Consumer spending has held up relatively well of late, with a 0.2% rise in retail sector sales in November, excluding the Black Friday shopping frenzy which will fall into December’s figure.

Given its desirable clothing proposition and recent track record, it wouldn’t be surprising to hear that Next captured its fair share of this spending in the run-up to Christmas. That could fuel yet another upgrade to full-year profit expectations in next week’s trading announcement.

Looking to the new year, the online channel is likely to be the main growth driver despite already accounting for more than half of group sales. With overseas expansion still in its early stages, there’s a long runway here if Next can execute its expansion plans well.” 


Greggs, Q4 Trading Statement, Thursday 9 January

Matt Britzman, senior equity analyst, Hargreaves Lansdown “Greggs LON:GRG is set to release its final trading statement for the 2024 financial year next week, offering a glimpse into both year-end performance and expectations for 2025. The prior quarter ended on a strong note, so all eyes will be on whether that momentum continued into the closing months. Markets are expecting headline revenue growth of just over 12% for the year, pushing annual revenue past the £2.0bn mark.

Beyond the numbers, Greggs has made solid progress on key growth initiatives, including new delivery partnerships, menu upgrades, and extended evening hours. While these strategies are expected to gain further traction next year, the UK budget poses a challenge, with new tax changes likely to add tens of millions in costs.”

Marks & Spencer, Christmas Trading Statement, Thursday 9 January

Aarin Chiekrie, equity analyst, Hargreaves Lansdown “Marks & Spencer LON:MKS smashed its first-half profit expectations in November, thanks to strong food volume growth and continued progress on the cost-cutting programme. Management must be commended for breathing new life into the business, sharpening its food and clothing propositions and helping steal market share away from the competition.

Operational changes and efficiencies are delivering cost savings, which are being used to keep food prices down. This is helping to lure in more families, who spend more on each shop on average. That’s especially helpful in the run-up to Christmas when consumers typically splash out and shopping trollies get plied even higher than usual. It’s expected there will be plenty for M&S to be jolly about when it releases its Christmas trading update next week. Markets are pencilling in revenue growth of around 5.6% to £13.8bn over the full year, so investors should keep an eye out to make sure everything looks on track.”

This article has been brought to you in association with Hargreaves Lansdown. All opinions expressed in this article are from the analysts and do not necessarily represent the opinions of The Armchair Trader.

FTSE 100, FTSE 250 and selected other companies scheduled to report

06-Jan
No FTSE 350 reporters
07-Jan
Next Q4 Trading Statement
08-Jan
No FTSE 350 reporters
09-Jan
B&M European Value Retail Q3 Trading Statement
Ferrexpo Q4 Production Report
Greggs Q4 Trading Statement
Hilton Food Group Full Year Trading Statement
Marks and Spencer Christmas Trading Statement
Tesco Q3 Trading Statement
10-Jan
J Sainsbury Q3 Trading Statement

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