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HMV sales on song as billionaire owner helps turn around high street icon

The high street icon has reported a turnover of £189.5m for the 12 months to 30 May, 2024, up from the £177.9m it achieved in the prior year - with the latest total coming after a rise in 2022 and 2021

HMV in Drake Circus Shopping Centre, Plymouth(Image: Joe Hocking)

HMV has reported a significant increase in sales over the past three years under the ownership of Canadian billionaire Doug Putman.

The high street retailer recorded a turnover of £189.5m for the 12 months to 30 May, 2024, an increase from the previous year's £177.9m, as reported by .

This follows HMV's sales figures of £150.7m in May 2022 and £90.3m in May 2021, a year heavily affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.

From February 2019 to May 2020, HMV's sales totalled £187.9m.

The company was rescued from administration in February 2019 by Canada's Sunrise Records, saving 100 stores and 1,487 jobs.

However, 27 stores were closed and 455 employees were made redundant.

The business had previously fallen into administration in December for the second time in six years. .

Sunrise Records, founded in 1977, was acquired by Doug Putman in 2014.