Retail sales are expected to reach $1.2 billion for the full-year, which is a 30 per cent increase on the 2006 financial year’s sales.
“Our unique retail model is performing strongly and should continue to benefit from strong comparable store growth, many new store opportunities, a low cost of doing business, better buying power and good management,” said JB Hi-Fi CEO, Richard Uechtritz, in a statement to the Australian Stock Exchange.
“The new games and computer categories continue to show promising growth as we finalise the roll out of the computer category to most stores by early FY08 [2008 financial year]. These categories should be solid performers for JB Hi-Fi in years to come.”
According to the report, JB Hi-Fi’s Clive Anthonys business is performing better this half of the year, due to “stronger trading conditions together with some management changes and a closer alignment to the JB Hi-Fi way of operating.”
Clive Anthonys reported debts of 7.8 per cent for the first half of the financial year, but has almost broken even in the 11 months to 31 May with debts of only 0.95 per cent.
The first Clive Anthonys store will open in Sydney in Castle Hill in August, with plans to roll-out more stores in the area in due course.
Uechtritz was unavailable for comment today.