Financial Performance
52/3 weeks to | Turnover (£'m) | Profit/(loss) before tax (£'m) | Profit/(loss) after tax (£'m) |
---|---|---|---|
1 February 2011 | 16,479 | 874.0 | 632.0 |
1 February 2010 | 15,410 | 858.0 | 598.0 |
1 February 2009 | 14,528 | 655.0 | 460.0 |
3 February 2008 | 12,969 | 612.0 | 554.0 |
4 February 2007 | 12,462 | 369.0 | 247.6 |
29 January 2006 | 12,115 | (312.9) | (250.3) |
30 January 2005 | 12,116 | 193.0 | 105.0 |
1 February 2004 | 4,944 | 319.9 | 197.6 |
2 February 2003 | 4,290 | 282.5 | 186.3 |
3 February 2002 | 3,915 | 243.0 | 143.7 |
4 February 2001 | 3,496 | 219.1 | 120.0 |
29 January 2000 | 2,969 | 189.2 | 103.1 |
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