L’Oreal Shares Fall after Asian Sales Disappoint

This photo taken on February 16, 2018 shows a board with the L'Oreal logo outside of the L'Oreal plant, in Lassigny. (AFP)
This photo taken on February 16, 2018 shows a board with the L'Oreal logo outside of the L'Oreal plant, in Lassigny. (AFP)
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L’Oreal Shares Fall after Asian Sales Disappoint

This photo taken on February 16, 2018 shows a board with the L'Oreal logo outside of the L'Oreal plant, in Lassigny. (AFP)
This photo taken on February 16, 2018 shows a board with the L'Oreal logo outside of the L'Oreal plant, in Lassigny. (AFP)

Shares in L'Oreal fell 7.5% in early trading on Friday after the French cosmetics company reported fourth quarter sales growth that fell short of market expectations, reflecting a disappointing performance in Asia.

L'Oreal reported a 6.9% rise in fourth quarter sales after the market closed on Thursday, slower growth than in the previous quarter. Sales totaled 10.6 billion euros ($11.4 billion), shy of expectations for 10.9 billion euros, according to consensus estimates cited by Barclays

L'Oreal's travel retail business suffered from tighter control by the Chinese government of resellers known as "daigou". The resellers purchase inventory at lower prices in other markets and resell them at a discount in the mainland.

Analysts at Barclays said that they had expected Asia travel retail issues to take longer to be resolved than the market expected. They added that L'Oreal's top-line sales performance represented a "rare headline miss".

Analysts at Deutsche Bank said L'Oreal's performance in North Asia was "well below expectations."

"We are of the view that headwinds in China are structural not just cyclical," they said in a note.

L'Oreal nevertheless outperformed its main rival Estee Lauder. Sales at Estee Lauder declined 8% overall in the same quarter.

The company also said on Friday it had signed a licensing agreement with high end fashion label Miu Miu for beauty products.

L'Oreal expects to launch the first fragrances in 2025 under the agreement, which encompasses the creation, development, and distribution of beauty products.



Saudi Fashion Commission to Host Virtual Meeting on Youth Empowerment in Fashion Industry

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The Saudi Fashion Commission logo
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Saudi Fashion Commission to Host Virtual Meeting on Youth Empowerment in Fashion Industry

The Saudi Fashion Commission logo
The Saudi Fashion Commission logo

The Fashion Commission will conduct a virtual meeting on Thursday dedicated to empowering young individuals in the fashion industry and exploring innovation.
The meeting aims to delve into avenues for empowering youth and uncovering available opportunities in this dynamic sector. Key discussions will encompass six focal points, including youth empowerment in the fashion industry, the impact of technology in enhancing their capabilities, upcoming trends in the field, fostering creativity and design skills, and spotlighting success narratives of young talents in the industry.
This meeting forms part of a series of open dialogues routinely organized by the Fashion Commission to bolster communication with the Saudi fashion community and showcase the commission's endeavors in sector development and nurturing local talents.