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Sportswear retailer Sports Direct has reported a "record" 15% rise in annual pre-tax profits to £239.5m for the year to 17 April 2014. | Sportswear retailer Sports Direct has reported a "record" 15% rise in annual pre-tax profits to £239.5m for the year to 17 April 2014. |
It said total group sales also rose 23.8% to £2.7bn, from £2.1bn a year earlier. | It said total group sales also rose 23.8% to £2.7bn, from £2.1bn a year earlier. |
Like-for-like sales - which strip out sales at stores open for less than a year - were 10.5% higher. | Like-for-like sales - which strip out sales at stores open for less than a year - were 10.5% higher. |
The results come a day after founder Mike Ashley withdrew from the company's latest bonus scheme. | The results come a day after founder Mike Ashley withdrew from the company's latest bonus scheme. |
Dave Forsey, chief executive of Sports Direct, said: "We have delivered another record year of out-performance, especially within our Sports Retail division. | Dave Forsey, chief executive of Sports Direct, said: "We have delivered another record year of out-performance, especially within our Sports Retail division. |
"This success is underpinned by our core strategy, offering our customers a wide range of products which represent exceptional quality and unbeatable value. | "This success is underpinned by our core strategy, offering our customers a wide range of products which represent exceptional quality and unbeatable value. |
"Overall trading since the year-end has been in line with management's expectations, with some stronger weeks offset by England's disappointing World Cup matches." | "Overall trading since the year-end has been in line with management's expectations, with some stronger weeks offset by England's disappointing World Cup matches." |
Sports Direct said online sales rose 26.8% and now represent 17.1% of total sales. That compared with 15% a year ago. | Sports Direct said online sales rose 26.8% and now represent 17.1% of total sales. That compared with 15% a year ago. |
The retailer has around 400 UK stores, as well as operations in 19 countries in Europe. | The retailer has around 400 UK stores, as well as operations in 19 countries in Europe. |
Expansion | Expansion |
It said its European expansion plans in Austria - where it recently bought retailers Eybl and Sports Experts - and the Baltic region - where it took over the Sportland International Group - remained on course. | It said its European expansion plans in Austria - where it recently bought retailers Eybl and Sports Experts - and the Baltic region - where it took over the Sportland International Group - remained on course. |
On Monday, Sports Direct also announced ambitious plans to expand into Australia and New Zealand. | On Monday, Sports Direct also announced ambitious plans to expand into Australia and New Zealand. |
It will open three flagship stores in Australia and one in New Zealand later this year and has also entered into an online joint venture with a MySale unit, OzSale.com.au. | It will open three flagship stores in Australia and one in New Zealand later this year and has also entered into an online joint venture with a MySale unit, OzSale.com.au. |
That deal will will give the sports retailer access to the online group's 12 million members, it said on Monday. | That deal will will give the sports retailer access to the online group's 12 million members, it said on Monday. |
Bonus scheme | Bonus scheme |
Last month, Sports Direct bought a 4.8% stake in MySale worth around £15m, just two days after the online business floated on the London Stock Exchange, raising £40m to expand its operations. | Last month, Sports Direct bought a 4.8% stake in MySale worth around £15m, just two days after the online business floated on the London Stock Exchange, raising £40m to expand its operations. |
On Wednesday, Mr Ashley, who also owns Newcastle United Football Club, said he had withdrawn from his participation in a new £200m employee bonus scheme, agreed earlier this month by shareholders. | On Wednesday, Mr Ashley, who also owns Newcastle United Football Club, said he had withdrawn from his participation in a new £200m employee bonus scheme, agreed earlier this month by shareholders. |
The surprise about-turn came after executives made strenuous efforts recently to persuade shareholders to approve the deal. | The surprise about-turn came after executives made strenuous efforts recently to persuade shareholders to approve the deal. |
Mr Ashley said he would not approach shareholders again regarding his remuneration until 2019. | Mr Ashley said he would not approach shareholders again regarding his remuneration until 2019. |
Up to 3,000 other employees will still share in the equity bonus scheme. | Up to 3,000 other employees will still share in the equity bonus scheme. |
The company had refused to say how the shares scheme would be allocated to Mr Ashley, who does not take a salary from the firm in which he has a majority shareholding. | The company had refused to say how the shares scheme would be allocated to Mr Ashley, who does not take a salary from the firm in which he has a majority shareholding. |
Keith Hellawell, non-executive chairman of Sports Direct, blamed "recent unhelpful speculation" surrounding Mr Ashley's potential share allocation under the bonus scheme for his decision to withdraw from it. | Keith Hellawell, non-executive chairman of Sports Direct, blamed "recent unhelpful speculation" surrounding Mr Ashley's potential share allocation under the bonus scheme for his decision to withdraw from it. |
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