L’Oreal First-Quarter Sales up 13.5%

L'Oreal make-up is displayed in a new beauty store "...le drugstore parisien" by French supermarket retailer Casino and beauty products group L'Oreal in Paris, France, June 22, 2018. (Reuters)
L'Oreal make-up is displayed in a new beauty store "...le drugstore parisien" by French supermarket retailer Casino and beauty products group L'Oreal in Paris, France, June 22, 2018. (Reuters)
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L’Oreal First-Quarter Sales up 13.5%

L'Oreal make-up is displayed in a new beauty store "...le drugstore parisien" by French supermarket retailer Casino and beauty products group L'Oreal in Paris, France, June 22, 2018. (Reuters)
L'Oreal make-up is displayed in a new beauty store "...le drugstore parisien" by French supermarket retailer Casino and beauty products group L'Oreal in Paris, France, June 22, 2018. (Reuters)

Cosmetics group L'Oreal reported better than expected first-quarter sales growth on Tuesday, citing strong demand in the US, Europe and mainland China as consumers brushed off concerns about inflation and snapped up high-end beauty products.

Sales for the first three months of 2022 rose 13.5% on a like-for-like basis to 9.06 billion euros ($9.8 billion), with double-digit growth from Europe, North America and mainland China.

Analysts had expected 10.6% sales growth, according to a consensus estimate cited by Credit Suisse.

"This is a good statement overall with strong momentum behind L'Oreal's key growth drivers," RBC analysts said, citing North Asia, North America and the Active Cosmetics division.

The Active Cosmetics division, which includes Vichy and CeraVe labels, grew fastest, with sales up 18%, while the beauty giant's largest division, L'Oreal Luxe, which sells Giorgio Armani and Lancome products, clocked 17.5% growth.



H&M to Close Digital Outlet Afound

The H&M clothing store is seen in Times Square in Manhattan, New York, US, November 15, 2019. (Reuters)
The H&M clothing store is seen in Times Square in Manhattan, New York, US, November 15, 2019. (Reuters)
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H&M to Close Digital Outlet Afound

The H&M clothing store is seen in Times Square in Manhattan, New York, US, November 15, 2019. (Reuters)
The H&M clothing store is seen in Times Square in Manhattan, New York, US, November 15, 2019. (Reuters)

H&M will close down digital fashion outlet Afound later this year due to weak demand, the Swedish group said in a statement on Wednesday.
"When evaluating Afound's current position, we don't see enough demand, partly because brands increasingly choose to use their own channels for sales, to further strengthen their customer relationships," H&M said.
Launched in 2018 as an outlet business with physical stores to sell marked-down clothes from many external brands, Afound later tweaked its strategy to expand online.
Afound sold clothes in seven European countries including Sweden, Germany and the Netherlands, according to its website.