Hermes Sales Rise 23% in Q1, Boosted by China

A couple walk with Hermes shopping bags as they leave an Hermes store in Paris March 21, 2013. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer/Files
A couple walk with Hermes shopping bags as they leave an Hermes store in Paris March 21, 2013. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer/Files
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Hermes Sales Rise 23% in Q1, Boosted by China

A couple walk with Hermes shopping bags as they leave an Hermes store in Paris March 21, 2013. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer/Files
A couple walk with Hermes shopping bags as they leave an Hermes store in Paris March 21, 2013. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer/Files

Sales at Birkin bag maker Hermes rose 23% in the first quarter, above market expectations, as wealthy shoppers in China and Europe splurged on luxury fashion and accessories despite higher prices and global market turmoil.

Sales for the three months ending in March came to 3.38 billion euros. The increase of 23%, at constant exchange rates, beat a Visible Alpha consensus of 15% growth.

Hermes finance chief Eric du Halgouet told journalists store traffic in the United States, where rival LVMH earlier this week flagged softer demand for fashion and leather goods, continued to rise and trends in April remained positive.

"What we're seeing in the United States is globally an increase in (store) traffic, the trends we've seen in April remain favorable, with, again, very dynamic traffic," he said.

"We obviously remain vigilant as far as macro trends are concerned... but we have not seen a slowdown so far."

Hermes raised prices by around 7% at the start of the year, a higher rate than its usual 2-3% annual increase.



Inditex Temporarily Closes Franchise-operated Stores in Algeria

NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 29: People wait for Zara to open its doors for its Black Friday sale on November 29, 2024 in New York City. David Dee Delgado/Getty Images/AFP
NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 29: People wait for Zara to open its doors for its Black Friday sale on November 29, 2024 in New York City. David Dee Delgado/Getty Images/AFP
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Inditex Temporarily Closes Franchise-operated Stores in Algeria

NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 29: People wait for Zara to open its doors for its Black Friday sale on November 29, 2024 in New York City. David Dee Delgado/Getty Images/AFP
NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 29: People wait for Zara to open its doors for its Black Friday sale on November 29, 2024 in New York City. David Dee Delgado/Getty Images/AFP

Spain's Inditex has temporarily closed its franchise-operated stores in Algeria though it is not considering ceasing operations in the country, a company source told Reuters on Thursday.

The company behind Zara and other brands, which according to its latest annual report has 20 stores in Algeria, has at other times temporarily closed shops in countries such as Ukraine and Israel.

Inditex said the closures in Algeria are in response to operational problems that have made it difficult to renew stock in stores, without indicating how many are closed and when they would reopen.
Spanish online news website El Confidencial, which first published the information about store closures in Algeria, mentioned videos circulating on social networks showing stores with a sign that read: "Temporary closure."

The world's biggest listed fast-fashion company earlier this year reopened Zara stores in Ukraine and relaunched online sales, as well as resuming operations in Venezuela under a franchise agreement.
The United Arab Emirates-based Daher Group, the Inditex partner that operates the company's brands in Algeria and other countries in Africa and the Middle East, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.