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Share in the online appliance retailer AO World have tumbled after the company revealed a £2.2m loss. Shares in the online appliance retailer AO World have tumbled after the company revealed a £2.2m loss.
AO World was the biggest faller on the FTSE250 exchange on Tuesday, down 4.7% after it revealed worse-than-expected trading figures for its first year as a listed company. AO World was the biggest faller on the FTSE 250 exchange on Tuesday, down 4.7% after it revealed worse-than-expected trading figures for its first year as a listed company.
The company said the outlook in the UK remained challenging but insisted that it was well positioned to compete.The company said the outlook in the UK remained challenging but insisted that it was well positioned to compete.
Related: AO World shares plummet as appliance retailer issues profits warningRelated: AO World shares plummet as appliance retailer issues profits warning
AO World’s share price has been battered since it entered the stock market in February 2014, valued at £1.2bn, despite profits of less than £8bn – a gap that raised eyebrows in the City. The company was forced to issue a profits warning in February, when it admitted it may have been a victim of flotation hype.AO World’s share price has been battered since it entered the stock market in February 2014, valued at £1.2bn, despite profits of less than £8bn – a gap that raised eyebrows in the City. The company was forced to issue a profits warning in February, when it admitted it may have been a victim of flotation hype.
Since then the sell-off has continued, led by chairman Richard Rose, who offloaded 5.58m shares in March. He sold the shares for 180p, a hefty discount to AO’s float price of 285p when it joined the stock market last year. On Tuesday morning shares were trading at 168p, paring back losses from an earlier fall to 163p.Since then the sell-off has continued, led by chairman Richard Rose, who offloaded 5.58m shares in March. He sold the shares for 180p, a hefty discount to AO’s float price of 285p when it joined the stock market last year. On Tuesday morning shares were trading at 168p, paring back losses from an earlier fall to 163p.
AO World reported revenues of £477m for the year ending 31 March, up 24% on last year. Website sales for the UK rose 33% to £382m. But the firm was dragged into loss-making territory as it spent money on building a web presence in Germany.AO World reported revenues of £477m for the year ending 31 March, up 24% on last year. Website sales for the UK rose 33% to £382m. But the firm was dragged into loss-making territory as it spent money on building a web presence in Germany.
John Roberts, AO World’s chief executive, said he was pleased with the firm’s progress in Germany.John Roberts, AO World’s chief executive, said he was pleased with the firm’s progress in Germany.
“Our long-term plan is on track and, despite missing our financial expectations for the year, we have continued to take market share in the UK MDA [major domestic appliances] market.”“Our long-term plan is on track and, despite missing our financial expectations for the year, we have continued to take market share in the UK MDA [major domestic appliances] market.”