Preliminary Results 52 weeks to 3 February March Sir Ken Morrison CBE Chairman. Bristol - Harcliffe

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Preliminary Results 52 weeks to 3 February 2008 13 March 2008 1 Sir Ken Morrison CBE Chairman Bristol - Harcliffe

Agenda 2 Introduction Sir Ken Morrison Financial review & balance sheet Richard Pennycook Business & operating review Marc Bolland Q&A Overview 07/08 3 Encouraging growth in sales and profits Operating Profit * 580m (2006/07: 385m) Optimisation Plan going well Recommended final dividend of 4.125p - total dividend of 4.8p (20% increase) Board changes: David Hutchinson retired June 2007 Sir Ian Gibson appointed new Chairman * excluding property transactions

Overview 07/08 4 Competition Commission inquiry Provisional findings suggest little impact on our business Competition test could provide some opportunity OFT milk pricing review Safeway liability agreed Board rejects OFT claims re Morrisons 5 Richard Pennycook Group Finance Director Wednesbury

Financial summary 6 07/08 06/07 Turnover 12,969 12,462 4% Operating profit* 580 385 51% Net finance costs - (54) Profit on property related transactions 32 38 PBT 612 369 66% Net debt 543 772 30% Dividend 4.8p 4.0p 20% Underlying earnings per share 14.4p 8.3p 73% * excluding property transactions Underlying earnings 7 2007/08 2006/07 PBT reported 612 369 Underlying adjustments; profit on property related transactions (32) (38) net pension income (IFRS 19) (17) (7) Underlying PBT 563 324 74% Normalised tax at 32% (180) (104) Underlying PAT 383 220 Number of shares (m) 2,664.3 2,657.5 Underlying EPS 14.4 8.3

Operating profit 8 Gross profit Other operating income Administrative expenses Operating profit* 07/08 % 818 6.3 30 0.2 (268) (2.0) 580 4.5 06/07 % 636 5.1 21 0.2 (272) (2.2) 385 3.1 * excluding property transactions Turnover bridge 9 170 98 53 486 12,969 12,462 231 69 2006/07 53rd Week Disposals Like for Like New Stores Fuel Volume Fuel Price 2007/08

Profit bridge* 10 62 63 38 44 45 22 25 20 54 9 8 7 580 331 2006/07 53rd week New stores Like for like stores Store efficiency Distribution Margin Pay Marketing Energy inflation One off gains Financing costs Other 2007/08 * excluding property transactions Cash flow 11 07/08 06/07 Cash flow from operations 756 704 52m Proceeds from disposals 94 158 Capital expenditure (402) (257) Sale and issue of shares 17 5 Tax, interest, servicing of finance (128) (109) Dividends (108) (98) Cash flow 229 403 Opening net debt Closing net debt 772 543 1,148 772 229m

Outcome of the balance sheet review 12 Prerequisites Clear business strategy Fix the credit rating Fix pensions Solid progress over past three years 13 Strong profit recovery Debt peaked at 1.6bn in 2004 Over 1bn reduction in net debt since Net debt: EBITDA 0.6 Pension scheme deficits largely fixed

Pensions 14 2005/6 Deficit of 416m Equities of 77% Mortality assumption male aged 45 39.9 years 2007/8 Deficit of 68m Equities of 54% Mortality assumption male aged 45 43.5 years Mortality assumptions have increased scheme liabilities by 130m Fully funded by the company, after a further 100m contribution planned for 2008/9 Recommendations right for Morrisons 15 Allow for the group s foreseeable funding needs Operational control of properties Strong investment grade balance sheet Most prudent in the sector on all key measures

Summary of strategy 16 A progressive dividend 20% increase and three times cover today Continue to grow by underlying eps and ease cover to sector average A capital return 1bn share buyback through 2008 and 2009, funded out of existing facilities First 500m in the coming 12 months Property JV No action, but keep property market under review 17 Marc Bolland Chief Executive Chippenham

Morrisons Strategy 18 Our vision Food Specialist for Everyone Our brand values Fresh, Value and Service Optimisation plan Strongly improve operating margins whilst shaping for growth Market background 19 Economic climate seeing downturn in consumer confidence significant price increases in staple products but competitive environment results in relatively low food inflation Trends in food retailing continue consumers increasingly searching for value interest in health, quality, provenance and freshness growing importance of premium ranges

Sales performance 20 Group like for like H1 2007/08 H2 2007/08 52 weeks ended 3 February 2008 Sales ex fuel 2.7% 6.3% 4.6% Sales - inc fuel 2.3% 7.5% 5.0% Customers 0.6% 4.6% 2.6% Other metrics Sales per customer ( ) 22.59 23.50 23.07 Sales ( per sq. ft.) 19.80 20.79 20.31 Customer footfall 21 7 6 6.2% 5 4 3 2.6% 3.1% 2 1 0 0.6% FY H1 Q3 Q4 LFL LFL Customer customer numbers 07/08 07/08 Customer basket size same as existing customers Younger profile We are attracting different types of customers

Regionality and store size South and Scotland show strongest sales growth H2 YOY 22 South and Scotland show highest footfall growth in H2-7.7% and 9.7% respectively 2006 Small stores low sales density Bigger conversions below core stores sales densities Core stores negative growth 2008 Small stores highest sales density Bigger conversions densities now in line with core stores Core stores positive growth We are attracting customers in different areas Range development 23 Over 8,000 lines relaunched during the year The Best - 25% increase in sales Eat Smart - 35% increase in sales Kids Smart - new range launched Organics - 14% growth in Sales Fairtrade doubled in sales

In store 24 Rebranding all external rebranding complete Refresh programme contemporary look and feel internal signage complete in140 stores Visibility on track to complete by July 2008 in-store prepared products and craft skills new prepared for you in this store labels on all 1,700 in-store prepared lines In store 25 Segmentation of range implemented flexed for demographics, region, ethnicity, competition up to 16% difference in range for similar sized stores Review of macro space on track reduction in space for grocery, frozen increased space for fresh, health & beauty, home & leisure rolled out to 50 stores Range of initiatives to reduce labour costs 63m savings in 2008 self-scan checkouts rolling out to 200 stores All in store projects on track

Advertising Fresh in store food preparation and provenance 26 Value keen pricing and great offers Share of voice 17% - 2007/08 Promotional participation same as 2006/07 Customers liked what they saw in store and came back Freshness 27 Who s known for fresh? Morrisons 13% Asda -7% Tesco -8% Sainsbury -16% Change in customer perception % May 07 v Jan 08 Source: Hall & Partners Brand Tracker

Freshness & service Who prepares more food fresh in-store than any other supermarket? 28 Morrisons 18% Asda -10% Tesco -6% Sainsbury -10% Change in customer perception % May 07 v Jan 08 Source: Hall & Partners Brand Tracker Value perception 29 Provides Good Value for Money Morrisons 5% Asda -3% Tesco -3% Sainsbury -5% Change in customer perception % May 07 v Jan 08 Source: Hall & Partners Brand Tracker

CSR commitments Environment - good progress being made towards our CSR targets: 30 CSR commitments Supporting British farmers 31 Only British retailer to be totally British 100% British fresh meat processed in house We are close to farmers

CSR commitments Environment good progress being made towards our CSR targets Supporting British farmers Carrier bag reduction Carrier bag use is down by 13% over the last 12 months For one week in May we will give away 10m reusable Morrisons carrier bags to our customers 32 Store space 2007/08 286k sq. ft. of new sales space. 8 stores opened 32k sq. ft. of net sales extensions 18 warehouse extensions 2008/09 8 stores planned 100k sq. ft. of additional extension space 33 On track to deliver 1m sq. ft. over 3 years

Distribution Reducing cost and environmental impact of Distribution Short term Tamworth depot closed new depot serving South West opened at Swindon in July 2.9 million fuel miles saved through closing Tamworth 3.5 million miles saved in total 34 Cost per case reduced by 9.4% Longer term new South East RDC site secured in Sittingbourne new South West RDC site plans advancing Other initiatives - progress update Manufacturing new abattoir at Spalding opens July 2008 site acquired for new fruit and vegetable packhouse in South West IT HP selected as hardware supplier Oracle chosen as primary software supplier new HR & payroll system live in 2008 Organisation top team now complete staff discount scheme launched November 35 All initiatives on track

Summary 36 Strong year LFL sales up 4.6% Operating profit up 51% Healthy cash flow New balance sheet strategy Management team in place Customer perception improving All key initiatives on track 37 Business is on track to deliver optimisation plan Strongly improve operating margins.whilst shaping for growth

Optimisation plan - investment requirements 39 A three year additional programme In store Manufacturing Distribution IT Total investment 2007/10 180 70 90 110 450 In addition to normal annual capex, including new space, of 400m

Optimisation plan - financial goals 40 Impact on operating profit vs. 05/06 Gross margin In store efficiency benefits Manufacturing Distribution Centre Total incremental benefit 06/07 110 50-30 30 220 Optimisation 1 07/08 40 40 Optimisation 2 07/10 100 50 15 25 10 200 total = 460 Stores analysis 41 Estate at 4 February 2007 Systems conversions 6 Morrisons 362 Group 368 New openings - 8 8 Conversions (6) 6 - Replacements - (1) (1) (6) 13 7 Estate at 3 February 2008-375 375 Total sales area (m sq. ft.) 10.8 Freeholds and long leaseholds 92% Petrol filling stations 285

Sales performance 42 Sales ex fuel Sales - inc fuel Customers Other metrics Sales per customer ( ) Sales ( per sq. ft.) 52 weeks ended 3 February 2008 4.6% 5.0% 2.6% 23.07 20.31 Group like for like 53 weeks to 4 February 2007 5.2% 6.0% 4.3% 22.62 19.57 Profit and loss account 43 07/08 06/07 (52 weeks) 06/07 (53 weeks) Turnover 12,969 12,230 12,462 Gross profit 818 624 636 Other operating income 30 20 21 Administrative expenses (268) (266) (272) Profits on property related transactions 32 38 38 Operating profit 612 416 423 Net finance income / (cost) - (53) (54) Profit/(loss) before tax 612 363 369

Finance costs 44 Interest payable Less: capitalised Interest receivable Other finance costs Net pension liability income Fair value movements on derivatives Net finance income (cost) 07/08 (54) 8 (46) 35 (7) (18) 17 1-06/07 (65) 6 (59) 13 (11) (57) 7 (4) (54) Balance sheet 45 Fixed assets and investments Working capital Pensions deficit Net debt Net assets Gearing Interest cover Dividend cover - underlying 07/08 6,683 (1,694) (68) (543) 4,378 12% - 3.0 06/07 6,586 (1,689) (198) (772) 3,927 20% 7.8 2.1

Movement in net debt 46 Cash flow Non-cash movements Total movement Opening net (debt) / cash Closing net debt 07/08 229-229 (772) (543) 06/07 403 (27) 376 (1,148) (772) Tax reconciliation 47 Profit before tax Tax charge at 30% Effect of: Normal tax adjustments Divestment profits not taxable Resolution of prior period computations Deduction for additional pension contribution Impact of tax rate change on deferred tax Tax charge for the period 2008 612 184 71 (11) (124) (30) (32) 58 2007 369 111 31 (31) 10 - - 121

Peer group comparisons at Feb 2008 48 Adjusted net debt*/ebitdar Feb 08 2.9x Fixed charge cover** FY07 end FY08 20.3x 2.0x 1.0x 2.0x 5.6x 7.5x Sainsbury Tesco WMS 2007 2008 At the end of FY08, Morrisons is conservatively geared when compared to its UK peers in food retail This will still be the case after implementation of our new balance sheet strategy Source Company accounts Optimisation plan 1 - status 49 Impact on Operating Profit vs. 05/06 Gross margin In store efficiency benefits Manufacturing Optimisation 1 Delivery 07/08 Status 110 a 90 a - - Distribution Centre Total incremental benefit Optimisation plan 1 delivered in full 30 30 260 a a a

Optimisation plan 2 - status 50 Impact on Operating Profit vs. 05/06 Gross margin In store efficiency benefits 07/10 target Optimisation 2 Progress 100 50 07/08 Delivery 44 23 Main Initiatives Micro / Marco space Self scan / SRP Manufacturing 15 - New abattoirs 08 Distribution 25 38 Southern distribution Centre 10 - Systems efficiencies Total incremental benefit 200 105 Well on track with optimisation plan 2 targets CSR Commitments 51 Environment - good progress being made towards our CSR targets: 36% reduction 8% reduction 15% reduction 15% reduction 25% to date 5% to date 10% to date 7% to date Carbon Footprint Group energy use Water use Own brand packaging