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Gear4Music shares slip as warns profit to miss outlook

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Gear4Music PLC on Thursday said annual profit will fall short of consensus, though it expects to report a sales climb.

Shares in the York, England-based musical instruments and music equipment retailer were down 7.7% at 81.25 pence in London on Thursday morning.

It expects earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation for the financial year ended March 31 between £7.3 million and £7.7 million, down from £11.0 million the previous year.

It would be down on market expectations of £8.9 million. Gear4music had previously guided for a full-year Ebitda outcome in line with expectations.

Total annual sales rose by 3.0% to £152.0 million from £147.6 million, Gear4Music said.

Its UK sales fell by 1.0% to £82.0 million from £82.6 million the year prior. Meanwhile, its European and rest of the world sales rose by 8.0% to £70.0 million from £65.0 million

Nevertheless, the company said weaker consumer demand as a result of heightened inflation during February and March hurt Gear4Music’s financial 2023 revenue and profit.

Chief Executive Officer Andrew Wass said: ‘Although the current economic challenges are reflected in our FY23 results, we have taken decisive actions to ensure the group continues to be appropriately configured and well-funded. As FY24 progresses, we expect to make further progress in reducing our net debt, and believe we are well positioned to return to profitable growth.’

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