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Can Derbyshire-based Frasers Group meet cost-of-living pressures?

Can Frasers Group outsmart other retailers that have had tough 2022 due to inflation and cost-of-living worries for shoppers

Sports Direct in New Street, Birmingham

Frasers Group – the owner of big brands including Sports Direct and Flannels – appears in good health according to analysts as it prepares to release its latest results.

Investors will be hoping the Derbyshire retail giant is gearing up to reveal continued strong sales momentum despite pressure on consumer spending.

Retailers have suffered a tough 2022 due to surging cost inflation and cost-of-living worries for shoppers. Joules was the most recent victim, heading into administration last month only to be bought by a new joint venture made up of its founder Tom Joule and Next.

Frasers Group has been one of few in the sector to see its share price lift in recent months after returning to profits.

The group owns a number of household names including House of Fraser, GAME, Jack Wills, Sofa.com, Evans Cycles, USC, and Everlast. It recently bought the Coventry Building Society Arena, where Coventry City plays.

The group reported a pre-tax profit of £344.8 million for the year to April and is targeting another increase, to between £450 million and £500 million for the current financial year.

On Thursday December 8, it will reveal to shareholders how it is tracking against this guidance when it unveils trading figures for the past six months.

The retailer has linked strong sales, which jumped more than 30 per cent in the previous year, to its growth strategy under Michael Murray, the son-in-law of Mike Ashley who took over the reins fully at the start of the year.