Hermes 1Q Sales Rose Despite China Lockdowns
April 14 2022 - 2:45AM
Dow Jones News
By Joshua Kirby
Hermes International SCA said Thursday that sales across product
lines and geographic areas rose in its first quarter, despite
headwinds from pandemic-related lockdowns in China.
Total sales came to 2.77 billion euros ($3.02 billion) in the
quarter, rising 27% at constant currency from the year-previous
period. Analysts had expected the French luxury-goods company to
post sales of EUR2.53 billion, according to a poll of analysts'
estimates taken from FactSet.
Own-store sales rose 28% in the period, while by business line,
ready-to-wear & accessories booked the highest growth at 44%.
Leather goods & saddlery, meanwhile rose 16%, helped by
production increases and sustained demand, Hermes said.
Sales in Asia excluding Japan rose by 20% in the year despite
the impact of lockdowns in China at the end of quarter, which
entailed the closure of stores in cities including Shanghai and
Shenyang, the company said. Growth was 44% in the Americas and in
Europe excluding France.
Looking ahead, Hermes said the impact of the global pandemic on
full-year performance was difficult to assess. However, it backed
its "ambitious goal" for medium-term revenue growth at constant
currency.
Write to Joshua Kirby at joshua.kirby@wsj.com;
@joshualeokirby
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
April 14, 2022 02:30 ET (06:30 GMT)
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