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IN BRIEF: J Sainsbury buys 10 Homebase stores to become supermarkets

29th Aug 2024 12:32

J Sainsbury PLC - London-based supermarket chain - Agrees to buy 10 leasehold stores currently trading as Homebase to convert into Sainsbury's supermarkets. Homebase is a do-it-yourself store chain. The 10 stores being bought by Sainsbury from HHGL Ltd are scattered across England, Northern Ireland and Scotland, including in Birmingham, Londonderry and Inverurie. They will add 235,000 square feet of new trading space. Sainsbury says the total cost of buying and fitting out the stores is expected to be GBP130 million. Its free cash flow targets remain unchanged, despite the investment, it said. Sainsbury continues to target at least GBP500 million in retail free cash flow in financial year 2025 and at least GBP1.6 billion over the three years to financial 2027.

Current stock price: 290.27 pence, up 0.5% on Thursday afternoon in London

12-month change: up 8.7%

By Tom Waite, Alliance News editor

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