Thorntons hopes new ranges will help summer losses
The company hopes products such as its recently-launched Praline Melts as well as an expanded ice cream offering to cater for the traditionally-quieter summer months will reduce its dependence on Christmas.
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Hide AdChief executive Mike Davies said: "We expect to be able to continue to improve our performance in the second half, which is historically loss-making."
Pre-tax profits rose to 9.1m in the 28 weeks to January 9 as the group chose to protect margins by avoiding heavy price cuts in the run-up to Christmas.
Overall sales fell 0.7 per cent during the period as a result, although sales of Thorntons-branded products were up 5.5 per cent.
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Hide AdMr Davies welcomed the "significantly improved" profits performance as the group cleared all of its Christmas stock and added that Thorntons was well-placed for a potentially difficult retail climate during 2010.
Although like-for-like sales at its 378 stores fell 4.4 per cent in the second quarter because of its decision not to cut prices, the group grew online sales by 11.5 per cent as corporate business showed signs of recovery.
Thorntons' commercial sales to retailers also advanced by 6.5 per cent during the period despite the loss of business from failed high street icon Woolworths.
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Hide AdHowever trading was dented by the administration of the Birthdays greeting card chain in May last year, which was a customer and franchise partner of the group.
Thorntons lost 94 stores as a result of the administration, with franchise sales down 17 per cent to 8.2m as a result.
The firm has managed to reopen 70 stores so far - taking its total number of franchises to 222 - with plans for a further 26 openings by the end of June.