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Sainsbury’s Results And Panic Buying

Published 04/28/2020, 01:42 PM
Updated 12/14/2017, 05:25 AM

When: Thursday, April 30

What: Underlying profit before tax exp.  £584 million

Higher Revenues & Costs

Sainsbury (LON:SBRY)'s is set to report full-year results in unprecedented times. The current lockdown climate should be good news for the retail sector in general as panic buying and stock piling will boost sales and turnover.

Sainsbury’s upcoming results will not show much evidence of the sales boost from panic buying because they cover the 12 months to March 7. It was only in the final fortnight of March that panic buying took hold and frantic stock piling of essentials began in the run up to lock down.

As a result, guidance will be more important than ever. Not only will forward guidance cover the panic buying, but also the closure of cafés and restaurants, which has benefited food retailers.

Guidance

However, the other side of this equation is cost. When Tesco (OTC:TSCDY) released its numbers the impact of cost amid the increased demand caught investors off guard. Not only is there the extra cost of hiring to fill the rapidly emptying shelves and for deliveries, but also to cover the costs of covering employee sickness.

Argos

It is worth remembering that Sainsbury's has another string to its bow, by way of Argos. While Argos stores are closed, delivery of electronic games, entertainment through lock down, and office furniture as more people work from home could also support revenue.

Dividend

Announcements surrounding the firm’s dividend will also be closely watched. Tesco received significant criticism following its decision to pay £635 million to shareholders after receiving a similar amount from the government by way of business rates holiday for the rest of the year.

Not Just for COVID-19

While the share price has rallied from the March low, it is still down 14% this year. The reason that we haven’t seen a more sustained uplift in the share price is because panic buying is only a temporary phenomenon, while it will impact a quarter’s results and possibly full year results, it isn’t a fundamental change in consumer demand.

That said, Sainsbury’s is likely to have picked up new online customers during this pandemic, which could well stay loyal to the company after the coronavirus crisis ends.

Chart Thoughts

After picking up 14% from March lows the share price has stalled at just shy of 202p, a key level for the stock and down around 12% over the year to date. A meaningful move through resistance at 202p could see more bulls jump in.

Immediate resistance can be seen at 202p (50 sma), 204p (high 17th April) and 206.8p (high April 7)

Immediate support can be seen at 196.5p (today’s low) prior to 192 (low April 8).

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