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ABF Stock Gains as Profits Jump

Sam Boughedda trader
Updated 5 Nov 2024

Associated British Foods (LON: ABF) shares rose at the start of Tuesday's session after the company reported a significant increase in profit for the year ended September 14, 2024.

The stock initially opened at 2,430p per share. It is currently up around 2.7% at 2,350p.

The group, which owns brands such as Primark, Twinings, and Kingsmill, saw its adjusted operating profit soar by 38% to £1.998 billion, driven by strong performances across its retail and food businesses. Profit before tax came in at £1.917 billion, up 43% year-on-year.

Primark, ABF's largest division, was a key contributor to the strong results. The discount fashion retailer reported a 51% increase in adjusted operating profit to £1.1 billion, benefiting from a recovery in margins and strong sales growth in key markets like the US, France, Spain, and Italy.

ABF's food businesses also performed well, with grocery sales up 4% and ingredients sales up 2%. However, the group warned that its sugar business would be impacted by lower European sugar prices in 2025.

The company's financial performance enabled it to increase its total dividend by 50% to 90 pence per share and announce a further £500 million share buyback program.

“This was a year of very strong financial and operational progress across the Group,” said George Weston, Chief Executive of Associated British Foods. “We delivered a substantial improvement in profitability, excellent cash generation and strong returns as a result of consistent, multi-year investment and a return to some normality in our markets and supply chains.”

Looking ahead, ABF expects mid-single-digit sales growth for Primark in 2025, driven by continued store expansion and investment in product, digital, and brand initiatives.

However, the group anticipates a significant decline in profitability for its sugar business in 2025 due to lower European sugar prices.

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Sam is a trader and lead stock market writer at AskTraders. After starting his career in the forex market, Sam now focuses on stocks, specifically consumer staples.Â