B&Q blames sales dip on wet Easter but predicts heatwave gain
DIY chain owner Kingfisher is top FTSE 100 riser as it sticks to full-year profit outlook Business live – latest updatesA wet and cold Easter hit sales of barbecues and garden products at the home improvement chain B&Q, but it hopes to make up lost ground during the current heatwave.Kingfisher, which owns B&Q along with Screwfix in the UK, and Castorama and Brico Dépôt across six European countries, said like-for-like sales at established outlets in the UK and Ireland dipped 0.9% between February and April. Continue reading...
Source: guardian-world