Hermes International 1Q Sales Jump 23%, Sees Ambitious Goal For Revenue Growth

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  • Hermes International SA HESAY reports first quarter results of 2023, where sales jumped 23% at constant exhange rates to €3.38 billion, as wealthy shoppers in China and Europe splurged on luxury fashion and accessories despite higher prices and global market turmoil.
  • Hermes finance chief Eric du Halgouet told journalists that store traffic in the U.S. continued to rise, Reuters reported. 
  • Good sales momentum in the United States resulted in 19% revenue growth in the quarter.
  • Sales in Asia grew 23%, excluding Japan, driven by a magnificent Chinese New Year.
  • The company achieved substantial growth, particularly in the U.K. and Italy, driven by increased tourist flows. 
  • With increased production capacities and the opening of new sites, Hermès continues to reinforce its local anchoring in France to develop employment and training. 
  • Hermes opened a new site in Normandy on April 7, 2023, which makes Kelly handbags, a model designed in the 1920s that became associated with actress Grace Kelly in the 1950s. The development is a part of the company's strategy of increasing production at around 7% per year, the Reuters report notes.
  • In the medium term, the group confirms an ambitious goal for revenue growth at constant exchange rates, despite global economic, geopolitical, and monetary uncertainties. 
  • Also ReadFrench Fashion Giant LVMH Enters Into World Top 10; Market Value Nears $500B
  • Price Action: HESAY shares traded higher by 0.04% at $216.58 on the last check Friday.
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