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Thorntons reveals profits decline

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Thorton's new chief executive Jonathan Hart during the company's centenary birthday party at Shoreditch House in central London

Chocolatier Thorntons revealed a drop in profits after sales were hit by December’s snowy weather as it said trading at its stores in 2011 has been weak.

The company said December’s Arctic weather wiped £3.5 million from its sales and raised the cost of manufacturing and delivering its goods by £500,000.

Thorntons, which is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, reported that pre-tax profits declined 8.5% to £8.3 million in the 28 weeks to January 8 as it battled higher commodity prices, although revenues increased 4.8% to £133.5 million helped by strong sales to supermarkets.

Trading conditions on the high street have been “challenging” in 2011 and it warned it will close some of its 371 company-owned stores after a significant number of leases come up for renewal in coming months.


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