Softer Q1 sales offset by margin resilience; Hebe remains a pain point.
08/05/25 -"JMT’s Q1 FY25 performance was a mixed bag. The group’s lfl sales declined 2.2% yoy (-50bp vs consensus). While EBITDA grew 3.8% (c.+5.0% vs consensus), the adjusted EPS declined 6.1% yoy. ..."
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08/05/25
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