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Topps Tiles - Underlying sales growth still over 15%

February 2005

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The shares hit another new high of 270p at one point, ahead of its AGM trading statement, covering the first 14 weeks of the new financialyear. This noted that overall, turnover has increased by over 24% with like-for-like sales growing in excess of 15%. So far, seven stores havebeen opened as part of its target for a net increase of 24 stores this year which would take the total to 244 by September.  Broker, Teather & Greenwood, has upgraded current year forecast by nearly £2m to £42.9m for earnings of 13.4p. Toppsnever ceases to amaze with its ability to achieve high double digit sales growth against even  the strongest prior year comparables. That said, we still suggest t ...

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