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UPDATE 1-Britain's B&M puts loss-making German business under review

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LONDON, Nov 12 (Reuters) - B&M European Value Retail wrote down the value of its loss-making German unit Jawoll and put it under review on Tuesday, sending shares in the British discounter sharply lower.

Shares in B&M were down 7.4% at 0916 GMT, paring gains for 2019 to 24.3% as the performance in Germany overshadowed a solid first half from its main UK business.

B&M, a general goods retailer selling everything from furniture to electricals to food, has grown rapidly.

At Monday's close it had a market capitalisation of 3.76 billion pounds ($4.81 billion), which is bigger than Marks & Spencer's.

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"The strategic review may bring about a departure from Jawoll," said analysts at Peel Hunt.

"This places a two-way pull on the shares. On the one hand, B&M’s credentials as a European giant are tarnished but on the other, at least here’s a management team that knows when to stop throwing good money after bad."

B&M trades from 645 stores in the UK operating under the B&M brand and 290 stores under the Heron Foods and B&M Express brands.

It also has 98 stores in Germany primarily operating under the Jawoll brand and 99 stores in France, trading as Babou.

Jawoll, which was purchased in 2014, reported a 3.2% rise in sales but fell to a loss of 12.2 million pounds.

B&M's overall pretax profit fell 70.5% to 32.2 million pounds which included an impairment charge of 59.5 million pounds relating to Jawoll.

Group revenue increased 12.4% to 1.76 billion pounds.

The core B&M UK stores business, which constitutes 86% of group sales, saw first-half like-for-like sales rise by 3.7% and has seen "solid" growth in the third quarter so far.

"We remain cautious in light of the current political uncertainty and its impact on consumer confidence," B&M said.

It said it would update on Jawoll when its review is complete.

($1 = 0.7815 pounds) (Reporting by James Davey; editing by Kate Holton and Jason Neely)