United Carpets rolls out positive first half
It was a positive start to the year for United Carpets, with the retailer marking first half results on Friday.
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The AIM-listed retailer - the UK's second largest chain of specialist carpet and floor covering stores - announced its interim results for the six months to 30 September.
Its network sales were up on the corresponding period last year, from £25.6m to £27.1m. Revenue was up too, from £9.1m to £10.1m.
Underlying operating profit improved by 15% to £583,000, and profit before tax was up 10.1% to £588,000.
"The period under review has been characterised by improvements to revenue and profitability across the group", said chief executive Paul Eyre.
"We continue to benefit from a reasonable market environment which has improved the returns we have made from our 61-strong portfolio of stores."
Looking forward, Eyre said the generally improving trend in consumer confidence and the housing sector looked positive for the group's long term prospects.
At 14:35 GMT, shares in United Carpets were up 3.19% to 12.13p.
The company announced an interim dividend of 0.125p per share, payable on 22 January 2016.