LVMH Q3 Revenue Rises 9%, Slowing from Post-pandemic Frenzy

Romee Strijd poses before Dior Spring/Summer 2024 Women's ready-to-wear collection show during Paris Fashion Week in Paris, France, September 26, 2023. (Reuters)
Romee Strijd poses before Dior Spring/Summer 2024 Women's ready-to-wear collection show during Paris Fashion Week in Paris, France, September 26, 2023. (Reuters)
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LVMH Q3 Revenue Rises 9%, Slowing from Post-pandemic Frenzy

Romee Strijd poses before Dior Spring/Summer 2024 Women's ready-to-wear collection show during Paris Fashion Week in Paris, France, September 26, 2023. (Reuters)
Romee Strijd poses before Dior Spring/Summer 2024 Women's ready-to-wear collection show during Paris Fashion Week in Paris, France, September 26, 2023. (Reuters)

Luxury goods bellwether LVMH reported a 9% rise in third quarter revenue on Tuesday, marking slower growth as inflation and economic turbulence dented shoppers' appetites for high end fashion.

LVMH, which owns labels including Louis Vuitton, Dior, Tiffany and Bulgari, said that revenue came to 19.96 billion euros ($21.16 billion), up 9% year-on-year, on an organic basis.

That was slightly below a Visible Alpha consensus for 11.5% growth.

The fashion and leather goods division, home to Louis Vuitton and Dior, recorded sales growth of 9%, compared to analysts' expectations for 10% growth.

LVMH is facing slowing demand for high end goods in the United States and Europe, where rising prices have prompted shoppers — especially younger generations — to pull back from a post-pandemic spending euphoria, while the recovery in China has been uneven.

LVMH is the first major global luxury firm to report earnings this quarter and gives investors an insight into what to expect from rivals. Hermes and Kering report on Oct. 24.

Investors have recently lowered their expectations for the luxury sector and around 96 billion euros has been knocked off the value of LVMH since April.

The French luxury group was last month unseated as Europe's most valuable listed company after a 2-1/2 year long reign by Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk, which was boosted by the growth of anti-obesity drug Wegovy.



Under Armour Raises Annual Profit Forecast on Cost-savings Plan

FILE PHOTO: Products are displayed in an Under Armour store in New York City, US, November 4, 2019. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: Products are displayed in an Under Armour store in New York City, US, November 4, 2019. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo
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Under Armour Raises Annual Profit Forecast on Cost-savings Plan

FILE PHOTO: Products are displayed in an Under Armour store in New York City, US, November 4, 2019. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: Products are displayed in an Under Armour store in New York City, US, November 4, 2019. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo

Sportswear maker Under Armour raised its annual profit forecast on Thursday, betting on its cost-saving strategy and efforts to sell more clothing and shoes at full price.

Shares of the company rose 6.3% in premarket trading.

Following several quarters of poor results, Under Armour founder Kevin Plank returned as CEO to reset the business and has been reducing headcount and cutting down on inventory of some products.

The company is also aiming to cut back on promotions and sell apparel and footwear at full prices.
It now expects annual adjusted per-share profit of between 24 cents and 27 cents, compared with its prior forecast of 19 cents to 21 cents.