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Derek Rose

Online retailer stock gets dumped as sales growth slows

Shares in a big online furniture retailer are all at sea after it missed revenue hopes. (Tracey Nearmy/AAP PHOTOS)

Disappointed investors have sent Temple & Webster stock to a nine-month low after the high-profile online furniture and home goods retailer revealed slower sales.

Its revenue was up 18 per cent in the period from July 1 to November 20, chief executive Mark Coulter told the company's annual general meeting on Wednesday.

But RBC Capital Markets analyst Wei-Weng Chen said the consensus expectation was for 23 per cent growth in the first half of this financial year.

A screen grab taken from Temple & Webster's online store
Some of Temple & Webster's best-selling items are lounges, dining tables and rugs. (PR IMAGE PHOTO)

Eighteen per cent growth represented a sharp deceleration from the 28 per cent growth Temple & Webster announced in August, Mr Chen noted.

With December typically a quieter month for the company, RBC sees potential risk for further deceleration over the remainder of the half.

On Wednesday afternoon, the stock fell 33.8 per cent to $13.53, the lowest level since February.

Mr Coulter said that Temple & Webster was making significant market share gains, key leading indicators were trending positively, and the proportion of orders from repeat customers was continuing to increase.

Mark Coulter in 2022
Co-founder and CEO Mark Coulter has led the growth of the company, which is in the ASX top 200. (PR IMAGE PHOTO)

Temple & Webster began shipping to New Zealand in October and the launch was off to a great start, Mr Coulter said, with revenue surpassing six figures and total orders exceeding expectations.

The company posted $601 million in revenue in 2024/25, up 21 per cent year-on-year, and remains on track to achieve its mid-term goal of $1 billion in annual revenue, he said.

The company has a cash position of over $150 million and no debt.

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