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Electricals chain Currys boosted by Euros soccer

Currys said it is on track for profit growth in the current financial year
Currys said it is on track for profit growth in the current financial year

British electricals retailer Currys' underlying sales in its biggest market, the UK and Ireland, rose 5% in the past four months, driven by demand for televisions during the Euro 2024 soccer tournament and interest in AI computing gadgets.

That put the group, which also sells white goods and mobile phones, on track for profit growth in the current financial year, it said, despite a 2% sales decline in its Nordic market.

Overall group sales were up 2% in the 17-week period to August 24, Currys said today, adding that it was well prepared for the coming months, including the run-up to Christmas.

"Currys is well set for our important peak trading period and beyond," Chief Executive Alex Baldock said, adding that the consumer market in the UK and Ireland was improving.

The consumer environment was weak in the Nordics, but Currys was controlling costs and outperforming the wider market, it said.

Currys has been a takeover target this year but saw off bid interest from US investor Elliott Advisors and China-based online retailer JD.com, arguing that both approaches undervalued the company.

Both had been attracted by Currys' extensive distribution network.