(Reuters) - Metro Inc
Sales and profit margin were boosted by the grocer's buy of a 55 percent stake in Mediterranean food seller Marche Adonis and its distributor Phoenicia Products in October 2011.
Metro said it expects the competitive environment to remain strong in 2013. Canadian grocers face rising competition as Wal-Mart Stores Inc
The Wal-Mart unit was slated to open 28 new stores in October alone, and it has been converting many existing locations to "supercenters" that feature a wider array of grocery items.
Metro said sales at established stores, a key measure for retailers, rose 1.1 percent in its fiscal fourth quarter ended September 29, and gross profit margin rose to 18.5 percent from 17.7 percent a year earlier.
Metro, which also competes with Loblaw Cos Ltd
Excluding closure costs and other items, adjusted earnings increased 24.8 percent to C$123.4 million, or C$1.24 a share.
Sales climbed 11.1 percent to C$2.94 billion. Excluding the extra week in the latest quarter, sales rose 2.5 percent.
Analysts, on average, had been expecting earnings of C$1.18 a share on revenue of C$2.88 billion, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S. (Reporting by Allison Martell; Editing by Lisa Von Ahn and John Wallace)
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/metro-profit-jumps-boosted-longer-quarter-acquisition-122226993--finance.html
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