Zalando Posts First Decline in Sales Since Founding

21 March 2022, Berlin: The logo of the online retailer Zalando on a company building. (dpa)
21 March 2022, Berlin: The logo of the online retailer Zalando on a company building. (dpa)
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Zalando Posts First Decline in Sales Since Founding

21 March 2022, Berlin: The logo of the online retailer Zalando on a company building. (dpa)
21 March 2022, Berlin: The logo of the online retailer Zalando on a company building. (dpa)

Zalando posted a decline in sales for the first time since the German online fashion retailer was founded, leading it to dim its outlook for 2022 on Thursday.

First-quarter sales fell by 1.5%, to 2.2 billion euros ($2.33 billion), after posting a 46.8% increase in the same quarter last year thanks to the coronavirus pandemic.

"The main issue is that people just aren't into buying fashion," said co-Chief Executive Officer Robert Gentz with a view to high inflation and the war in Ukraine.

For the three months from January to March, the company reported an adjusted operating loss of almost 52 million euros, compared with a year-earlier profit of 93 million euros.

Zalando now sees 2022 sales growth coming in at the lower end of the forecast range of 12% to 19%, and adjusted earnings before interest and taxes would at the lower end of the expected range of 430 million to 510 million euros.

"We believe in the strength of our business model and are taking further actions to improve our results," said Gentz, who added that he expects significant acceleration of business in the second half of the year.

Zalando, along with Asos and Boohoo, was one of the winners of the coronavirus crisis as people had to go online to purchase clothes and cosmetics due to shop closures.

As pandemic restrictions have eased, people are returning to in-store shopping, which is why Zalando was only able to increase its number of customers slightly compared to the previous quarter, to 48.8 million.



L'Oreal Buys British Skincare Brand Medik8

A logo is seen over the entrance of Cosmetics company L'Oreal building in Paris, August 16, 2013. (Reuters)
A logo is seen over the entrance of Cosmetics company L'Oreal building in Paris, August 16, 2013. (Reuters)
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L'Oreal Buys British Skincare Brand Medik8

A logo is seen over the entrance of Cosmetics company L'Oreal building in Paris, August 16, 2013. (Reuters)
A logo is seen over the entrance of Cosmetics company L'Oreal building in Paris, August 16, 2013. (Reuters)

L'Oreal is to acquire British skincare brand Medik8, its owner, Britain-based private equity firm Inflexion, said on Monday, boosting the French cosmetics giant's offering in the fast-growing dermatological skincare market.

The size of the deal was not disclosed. Medik8 focuses on vitamin A-based anti-aging creams and serums.

"The partnership with L'Oreal will allow Medik8 to deepen its presence in existing markets and expand globally. As part of the transaction, Inflexion will retain a minority shareholding in Medik8," the private equity firm said in a statement.

L'Oreal's dermatological beauty division, which includes major brands like CeraVe, La Roche-Posay, and SkinCeuticals, has been its fastest growing in recent years, reaching revenues of 7 billion euros ($7.99 billion) last year, after growing almost 10% on the year before.

The business, which also has the highest profit margin among its four divisions, has boomed on growing consumer interest in science-backed products, though growth has slowed recently due to rising competition.

L'Oreal executives said this year they were pursuing acquisitions and looking to revive flagging growth. The company acquired Korean skincare brand, Dr.G, in December and also bought a minority stake in Oman-based perfume house Amourage last year.