John Lewis sales fall
Published Date:
04 July 2008
DEPARTMENT store chain John Lewis today said its out-of-town stores suffered most in a sharp sales fall last week.
The group said sales fell 8.3 per cent during the week to June 28 compared to prior year, led by hefty declines for home and electrical goods.
In a signal that rising fuel costs were also having an impact on trade, John Lewis said its out-of-town stores - such as Bluewater in Kent and Brent Cross in North London - fared the worst in terms of sales.
Bluewater's sales dropped nearly 25 per cent during the week, with Brent Cross posting a 17 per cent decline.
"There is no doubt that trade in our shops proved challenging when compared to exceptional results last year," commercial director Phil Hullah said.
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04 July 2008 8:22 AM
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