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Debenhams Dials Back on Clothing Sales to Defy UK Retail Gloom

Debenhams Plc reported an unexpected rise in Christmas-period revenue, besting results from rivals Marks & Spencer Group Plc and Next Plc and sending its shares up by as much as 18 percent.
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  • Bloomberg

LONDON, United Kingdom — For some UK retailers, selling clothing is going out of fashion.

Department-store chain Debenhams Plc reported an unexpected rise in Christmas-period revenue, besting results from rivals Marks & Spencer Group Plc and Next Plc and sending its shares up by as much as 18 percent. Departing Chief Executive Officer Michael Sharp attributed the result to a reduced dependency on clothing sales, which have been hurt by Britons’ growing tendency to spend their disposable income on their homes.

The London-based retailer’s “very strong” quarter demonstrates the breadth of its product offer, James Collins, an analyst at Stifel, said in a note. About 55 percent of the company’s sales came outside of fashion, in categories such as homewares and beauty, up from about 52 percent a year ago, he said.

By Sam Chambers; editors: Matthew Boyle, Paul Jarvis.

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