Retail giant H&M posts higher quarterly sales but shares slip

It comes weeks after the retailer confirmed plans to cut 1,500 head office jobs globally as part of cost-cutting plans.

Henry Saker-Clark
Thursday 15 December 2022 11:51 GMT
Fashion giant H&M said sales have lifted over the past quarter – but shares dipped after it disappointed some industry analysts (PSL Images/Alamy/PA)
Fashion giant H&M said sales have lifted over the past quarter – but shares dipped after it disappointed some industry analysts (PSL Images/Alamy/PA)

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Fashion giant H&M said sales have lifted over the past quarter – but shares dipped after it disappointed some industry analysts.

It comes weeks after the retailer confirmed plans to cut 1,500 head office jobs globally as part of cost-cutting plans.

On Thursday, the group said net sales increased by 10% to 62.4 billion Swedish krona (£4.9 billion) over the three months to November 30, compared with the same period last year.

Although the Swedish fashion retailer is dealing with pressures from cost inflation, a weakening consumer and the economic slowdown, it managed to top expectations in terms of quarterly sales thanks to its attractive discounts and stronger demand in the all-important build up to Christmas

Victoria Scholar, Interactive Investor

It said this represents an 11% increase excluding operations in Russia, Belarus and Ukraine.

The retailer wound down its business in Russia and Belarus during the quarter, with the remaining stock sold off and last shops closed on November 30.

Sales for the financial year to November were 12% higher at 223.5 billion Swedish krona (£17.7 billion) as a result.

H&M said it was also hit by the temporary closure of between 25-50 stores in China over the latest quarter as a result of new Covid-19 outbreaks.

The update comes a day after Zara-owning rival Inditex recorded a 19% sales jump for the past nine months alongside higher profits.

Victoria Scholar, head of investment at Interactive Investor, said: “Although the Swedish fashion retailer is dealing with pressures from cost inflation, a weakening consumer and the economic slowdown, it managed to top expectations in terms of quarterly sales thanks to its attractive discounts and stronger demand in the all-important build up to Christmas.

“Customers may also be switching from more expensive brands towards cheaper labels like H&M when buying winter essentials like coats and gloves to offset pressures from the cost of living.

Shares are trading lower today, caught up in the broader risk-off market mood.

“H&M has shed more than a third of its stock market value this year, sharply underperforming its rival Inditex, which is down a more modest 10%.”

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