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Ocado says on track to turn cash flow positive in 2026
Feb 27, 2025 12:00 AM

LONDON, Feb 27 (Reuters) - Ocado ( OCDGF ), the British

online supermarket and technology group, reported a smaller

annual loss and said it was on track to hit its key target of

turning cash flow positive in its 2025-26 year.

The group runs an online supermarket in Britain through a

joint venture with Marks & Spencer ( MAKSF ), though its value is

driven by the sale of its cutting-edge warehouse technology to

retailers around the world.

Ocado ( OCDGF ) said on Thursday it had made a pretax loss of 374.3

million pounds ($473.8 million) in the year to Dec. 1 2024,

versus a loss of 387 million pounds in 2022-23.

At the core earnings, or adjusted earnings before interest,

tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA), level, Ocado's ( OCDGF )

preferred metric, the group made 153.3 million pounds, up from

51.6 million pounds in 2022/23, reflecting an improved

performance in both its technology solutions and retail

divisions.

Ocado ( OCDGF ) shares are down 33% year-on-year with the market

concerned by a slowdown in the rollout of robotic sites for its

grocery retail partners and a lack of further technology deals.

Its most important grocery partner, Kroger ( KR ) in the

United States, has slowed down its rollout of robotic

warehouses, or customer fulfilment centres (CFCs) as Ocado ( OCDGF ) calls

them, while its Canadian partner Sobeys has paused the opening

of a fourth warehouse.

Ocado ( OCDGF ) said at least seven more CFCs would go live over the

next three years.

But it said two of these - CFCs for Kroger ( KR ) in Charlotte and

Phoenix - were not now expected to go live until early in its

2025-26 year.

($1 = 0.7900 pounds)

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