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Next plc (NXT)     

dreamcatcher - 03 Aug 2012 15:27



NEXT is a UK based retailer offering exciting, beautifully designed, excellent quality

fashion and accessories for men, women and children together with a full range of

homewares# NEXT distributes through three main channels:


■NEXT Retail, a chain of more than 500 stores in the UK and Eire;
■NEXT Directory, a home shopping catalogue and website with around 3 million active customers and international websites serving approximately 50 countries; and
■NEXT International, with almost 200 mainly franchised stores around the world#
Other businesses in the NEXT group include:■NEXT Sourcing, which designs, sources and buys NEXT branded products;
■Lipsy, which designs and sells its own branded younger women's fashion products through retail, internet and wholesale channels; and
The parent company, NEXT plc, is listed on the London Stock Exchange #LSE: NXT#L# and is a member of the FTSE 100 Index# Total revenues for the year ended January 2012 were £3#5 billion with underlying pre-tax profits of £570 million# NEXT's head office is located in Enderby on the outskirts of Leicester, England

http://www.next.co.uk/


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cynic - 26 Sep 2013 17:16 - 219 of 620

yes i do currently hold ..... the article must have been written a long time ago as sp is now £51 and he mentions £39 as being arguably too high ...... compared to ASC - my pet hate as i don't like their quality - NXT is probably still cheap .... more importantly, i believe that NXT's UK on-line biz is now the largest for the sector, and at least as importantly, it has at last moved away from the dull, travelling salesman image as is now much more akin to the likes of Zara

dreamcatcher - 26 Sep 2013 17:23 - 220 of 620

Should I Buy NEXT Plc? Fool.co.uk - 5 hours ago. Marks seem to have improved as well. The mens range seemed good. Never seem to have my size, especially if you want say 2 pairs trousers. Annoying. By the way I'm nothing strange just a 36 waist and 31 leg.

dreamcatcher - 27 Sep 2013 15:04 - 221 of 620

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How I Rate NEXT plc As A 'Buy And Forget' Share
Fool.co.ukBy Rupert Hargreaves | Fool.co.uk – 5 hours ago

Right now I'm analysing some of the most popular companies in the FTSE 100 (FTSE: ^FTSE - news) to establish if they are attractive long-term buy and forget investments.

Today I'm looking at NEXT .

What is the sustainable competitive advantage?

Unfortunately, NEXT lacks a strong, sustainable competitive advantage over its peers. For example, while peer Marks & Spencer (Other OTC: MAKSF - news) is credited with the title of the second most valuable retail brand in the UK, NEXT lacks any such acclaim.

Indeed, the lack of a strong competitive advantage showed through within NEXT's first-half results, as the company reported that high-street sales for the period had fallen around 1%.

That said, during the same period, NEXT reported strong sales growth of 8.3% at its NEXT Directory business. However, peer Dunelm Group (LSE: DNLM.L - news) also reported a rise in sales of 12.2% for the same period, so it likely that NEXT is benefiting from a trend affecting the whole industry.

Still, despite the lack of a competitive advantage over its peers, NEXT is an extremely cash generative company.

In particular, the company reported operating profit margins of 20% for its 2013 financial year. In comparison, peer Marks & Spencer reported operating profit margins of only 7%.

Moreover, NEXT has been able to keep its operating profit margin between 18% and 20% for the last three years. This indicates to me that the company is able to set the prices on its goods and maintain a high level of cash generation, a very good trait in a buy-and-forget share.

Company's long-term outlook?

Without a strong competitive advantage it is hard to comment on NEXT's long-term outlook.

Furthermore, NEXT also lacks a time-tested history as the company has only been around since the 80s, which makes the firm look young in comparison to the centenarian Marks & Spencer.

Having said that, the company's online and catalogue offerings are popular with customers and this sales channel allows NEXT to keep costs down and profits up.

Foolish summary

Unless they are leaders in their field, retailers generally do not make very good shares to buy and forget, and NEXT is no exception.

The lack of strong competitive advantage combined with the company's dependence on the UK's highly competitive high street do not lead me to believe that the company will continue to outperform its peers.

So overall, despite the company's cash generative nature, I rate NEXT as a poor share to buy and forget.

dreamcatcher - 23 Oct 2013 20:15 - 222 of 620

Next PLC (NXT:LSE) set a new 52-week high during today's trading session when it reached 5,270. Over this period, the share price is up 47.35%.

dreamcatcher - 30 Oct 2013 07:06 - 223 of 620

Interim Management Statement

http://www.moneyam.com/action/news/showArticle?id=4695506

dreamcatcher - 30 Oct 2013 17:21 - 224 of 620

Next ups full-year profit, sales guidance
By Jon Hopkins October 30 2013, 9:01am Next now expects a 2013-14 pre-tax profit of £650-680mlnNext now expects a 2013-14 pre-tax profit of £650-680mln

Britain's second biggest clothing retailer, Next (LON:NXT), has raised its full-year profit guidance after seeing solid trading in the third-quarter, sending its shares to the top of the FTSE 100 leader board.

The firm said it now expects a 2013-14 pre-tax profit of £650-680mln, a year-on-year increase of 4.6-9.4%, up from previous guidance for a pre-tax profit of £635-675mln.

Next reported total sales up 4.3% in the 13 weeks to October 26, above the company's guidance for sales growth of 1-4% in its second-half and an improvement from growth of 2.3% seen in the first-half.

Next was reliant on a strong performance from its Directory catalogue business, where sales increased 10.7%, while sales at its stores only rose 0.4%, reflecting unhelpfully warm autumn weather.

The retailer also raised its sales forecast for the full-year to up 2.0-3.75% from up 1.5-3.5%.

In reaction, broker Oriel Securities upgraded its pre-tax profit forecasts for both this year and next year by £11mln to £671mln and £712mln respectively.

“This morning’s statement is a positive for the sector and does breed modest upgrades. The shares should react positively this morning but the investment case remains fairly valued and we stick with our hold stance,” Oriel analysts said in a note.

Next shares were up 6.9%, taking the rise so far this year to around 50%. Fellow clothing retailer Marks & Spencer (LON:MKS) also saw a lift from the Next news, adding 2.1%.
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Next PLC (NXT:LSE) set a new 52-week high during today's trading session when it reached 5,620. Over this period, the share price is up 52.83%.

dreamcatcher - 31 Oct 2013 11:35 - 225 of 620

Next: Deutsche Bank ups target price from 5600p to 5660p and reiterates a hold recommendation. HSBC increases target price from 5400p to 5610p staying with its neutral rating. Societe Generale raises target price from 5500p to 6000p, while leaving its hold recommendation unchanged.

dreamcatcher - 28 Nov 2013 12:51 - 226 of 620

Next: Jefferies starts with a target price of 6300p and a buy recommendation.

dreamcatcher - 03 Dec 2013 17:34 - 227 of 620


Proactive investor - Next (LON:NXT) topped the FTSE 100 leaderboard on Tuesday after Oriel Securities gave investors something to cheer with an upgrade to ‘buy’.

The clothing retailer’s stock can still rise some way yet in Oriel’s opinion.

International online sales are set to double in the next two years, which could see the shares climb as high as 6,200p from their current levels of 5,535p, up 135p on the day.

A bullish note on the retail sector lifted Sports Direct (LON:SPD) towards the summit of the benchmark index with the stock boosted by an 850p target price by Liberum Capital.

Shortie - 04 Dec 2013 11:26 - 228 of 620

@ 5572 I've gone short. Seams to be struggling at the moment

Shortie - 05 Dec 2013 11:00 - 229 of 620

+94 pips at the moment, still looks good to hold short.

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skinny - 05 Dec 2013 11:01 - 230 of 620

Nice trade Shortie.

Shortie - 05 Dec 2013 11:10 - 231 of 620

Thanks Skinny, still there's plenty left in this one. I'd don't think I'll see support before 5400.

Shortie - 05 Dec 2013 12:25 - 232 of 620

Chris Carson - 05 Dec 2013 13:18 - 233 of 620

Nice one shortie. Spreads a bit rich for me Cap Spreads 15 pips.

Shortie - 05 Dec 2013 17:11 - 234 of 620

I'm on 11 pips spread with Cityindex for this (prices above on chart)..

dreamcatcher - 05 Dec 2013 17:14 - 235 of 620

Well done shortie.



5 Dec Citigroup 6,100.00 Buy

Shortie - 06 Dec 2013 09:04 - 236 of 620

@5465 I'm now at +107 pips and considering where to set a stop loss.

cynic - 06 Dec 2013 11:37 - 237 of 620

personally, i (almost) never set stops as it is all too easy to get shut out on a spike ..... my gut feel is that the market(s) will pop (north!) this afternoon, pretty much regardless of what numbers come in from usa ..... my logic is purely that the markets have tumbled quite a lot over the last few days, so some sort of rally - perhaps short-lived - must be on the cards

Shortie - 06 Dec 2013 15:45 - 238 of 620

5200?!? Think it might break lower.. No stop loss set, think I'll carry on holding..

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