Marks & Spencer: the city view

  • Published: 09 May 2008 16:44
  • Last Updated: 08 May 2008 16:45
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As the high street bellwether prepares to unveil full-year results in a fortnight's time, Credit Suisse issued a bearish note.

Credit Suisse analyst Tony Shiret cut forecasts for this year, next year and 2010 and said that the way directors' bonuses are awarded is too weighted towards short-term profitability rather than M&S's long-term interests.

The broker said: "We feel that a lot of the issues facing investors have arisen because chief executive Sir Stuart Rose has not been effectively challenged on his strategic decisions."

On that basis, Credit Suisse argued that – among other measures – M&S should halt its share buyback scheme and review international development plans.

Shiret expects M&S to post pre-tax profits of £992.7 million on May 20, although some brokers believe the retailer could break the £1 billion barrier.

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