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Marks and Spencer profits top £1bn

Marks & Spencer's annual profits have topped £1 billion for the first time in a decade.

The profits of just over £1 billion for the year to March 29 were 4.3% ahead of last year, but came alongside a 1.7% fall in like-for-like sales during the final three months of the year - the second successive quarter of sales declines after a disappointing Christmas.

Chief executive Sir Stuart Rose said he expected market conditions "to remain difficult for the foreseeable future".

M&S paid out a record £91 million in bonuses to its 75,000 staff last year, but has slashed the payout this time after it failed to hit internal targets. The group will, however, pay out £12.8 million to its 62,000 customer assistants, while a spokesman added that high-performing head office teams could share in a £4 million bonus pot.

The results represent M&S's best performance since 1997/98 and exceeded market forecasts of £989 million. The company now has more than 21 million customers shopping in its store every week, 400,000 ahead of the previous year.

Sir Stuart - who has led the turnaround of the business since 2004 - added that trading since the end of March had been "mixed", with sales suffering in April's downpours before recovering with better weather earlier this month.

The M&S chief also remains cautious over consumer sentiment, although the group still intends to spend up to £900 million on its stores this year.

There were fears in the City over M&S's clothes sales after poor figures from rival Next, but the group cut prices to protect market share as well as extended the range of its Autograph collection.

Like-for-like sales among general merchandise - which includes clothing - fell 3.1% in the first three months of the year, slightly better than most forecasts.

Meanwhile food shoppers could soon be able to buy well known brands such as Marmite and Heinz tomato ketchup at M&S stores for the first time, after the group announced plans to trial the sale of around 350 branded products at 19 stores in Tyneside and Teesside from June. The pilot forms part of plans to boost its food market share to 5%.

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