American Eagle Soars as Sydney Sweeney Ad Stirs up Demand

A view of an American Eagle Outfitters store in Arlington, Virginia, US, June 1, 2021. (Reuters)
A view of an American Eagle Outfitters store in Arlington, Virginia, US, June 1, 2021. (Reuters)
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American Eagle Soars as Sydney Sweeney Ad Stirs up Demand

A view of an American Eagle Outfitters store in Arlington, Virginia, US, June 1, 2021. (Reuters)
A view of an American Eagle Outfitters store in Arlington, Virginia, US, June 1, 2021. (Reuters)

Shares of American Eagle Outfitters soared nearly 24% in premarket trading on Thursday as high-profile ad campaigns for its jeans and apparel with actor Sydney Sweeney and National Football League (NFL) star Travis Kelce, spurred demand.

American Eagle's push to partner with celebrities comes at a time when US retailers are grappling with weak discretionary spending on clothing and accessories among other non-essentials amid broader economic uncertainty.

Sweeny's controversial "Great Jeans" campaign, advertising the company's fall denim collection, generated "unprecedented new customer acquisition," chief marketing officer Craig Brommers said in a post-earnings call.

In a bid to woo young consumers and Gen Z shoppers, the retailer has teamed up with Kelce's clothing brand Tru Kolors, tennis player Coco Gauff and actor Jenna Ortega.

"A 25% percent leap (in extended trading on Wednesday) also bakes in a lot of faith that the celebrity-fueled demand burst holds through the holiday seasons, which makes the move partly victory lap and partly future perfect tense," said Michael Ashley Schulman, partner and CIO at Running Point Capital Advisors.

Meanwhile, American Eagle expects its quarterly comparable sales to rise by low single digits, compared with expectations of a 0.3% decline, per data compiled by LSEG.

The retailer, which withdrew its annual forecasts in May, expects annual comparable sales to be flat compared to a year ago, while analysts estimated a 1.1% drop.

"Q2 results eased concerns around execution and proved marketing momentum is translating into sales, driving a sharp stock re-rating," said Lale Akoner, global market analyst at eToro, given the stock has been down about 18% so far this year.

American Eagle's forward price-to-earnings multiple, a common benchmark for valuing stocks, is 13.05, compared with peers Abercrombie & Fitch's 8.94 and Urban Outfitters' 12.13.

Short interest in the company, whose shares were trading at $16.9 premarket, stood at 16.6% of public float, per data compiled by LSEG.



H&M's Q1 Profit Grows More Than Expected, Sees March Sales Up 1%

FILE PHOTO: A Swedish flag hangs outside a business on a street of the old city of Stockholm, Sweden, February 24, 2024. REUTERS/Tom Little/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: A Swedish flag hangs outside a business on a street of the old city of Stockholm, Sweden, February 24, 2024. REUTERS/Tom Little/File Photo
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H&M's Q1 Profit Grows More Than Expected, Sees March Sales Up 1%

FILE PHOTO: A Swedish flag hangs outside a business on a street of the old city of Stockholm, Sweden, February 24, 2024. REUTERS/Tom Little/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: A Swedish flag hangs outside a business on a street of the old city of Stockholm, Sweden, February 24, 2024. REUTERS/Tom Little/File Photo

Swedish fashion retailer H&M reported on Thursday a slightly bigger rise than expected in December-February operating profit, and predicted March sales would be up 1% in local currencies.

"Towards the end of the quarter our well-received spring collections contributed to a positive sales trend, which also continued into March," CEO Daniel Erver said in a statement.

Operating profit in H&M's fiscal first quarter, ⁠which includes the key ⁠Christmas shopping period, rose for a third consecutive quarter to 1.51 billion crowns ($162 million) from a year-earlier 1.20 billion and a mean forecast in an LSEG poll of analysts of 1.39 billion, on an organic sales decrease of 1%.

The rival ⁠to Inditex in January flagged that local-currency sales in the first two months of the quarter were down 2%.

According to Reuters, H&M said it is closely monitoring developments in the Middle East and the implications for global trade.

"With good flexibility in the supply chain and a low proportion of air freight, there are opportunities to adapt the flow of goods to changed conditions," it said. "Middle Eastern markets account for a ⁠small portion ⁠of the company’s total sales and the markets are operated through franchise partners."

On February 28, the United States and Israel launched coordinated strikes against Iran. Iran has in response launched strikes against Israel, US bases and Gulf states.

It has attacked vessels and infrastructure throughout the Gulf region and effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz, hitting global supply chains and causing soaring energy costs, raising concern over war-driven inflation and potential impact on consumer demand.


Next Says UK Sales Have Held Up Since Iran War Started

Women tour a popular outdoor shopping mall in Beijing, China, Sunday, March 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
Women tour a popular outdoor shopping mall in Beijing, China, Sunday, March 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
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Next Says UK Sales Have Held Up Since Iran War Started

Women tour a popular outdoor shopping mall in Beijing, China, Sunday, March 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
Women tour a popular outdoor shopping mall in Beijing, China, Sunday, March 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)

British clothing retailer Next has not seen a noticeable drop off in UK sales since the US-Israeli war on Iran started at the end of February, its boss said on Thursday.

"Eight weeks, ⁠including the war ⁠weeks, have been good in the UK," CEO Simon Wolfson told Reuters after Next published full-year ⁠results.

He said sales in the Middle East, which account for about 6% of the group's annual turnover, fell "dramatically" in the first few days of the war and demand remains "suppressed.”

Wolfson said if ⁠Next ⁠did have to raise prices around June or July to make up for higher costs caused by the war, the increases would only be 1% to 2%.


Primark to Open First Dubai Store

A woman speaks on her mobile phone as she browses a shop for new clothes ahead of the start of the Eid al-Fitr festival in Dubai on March 16, 2026. (Photo by AFP)
A woman speaks on her mobile phone as she browses a shop for new clothes ahead of the start of the Eid al-Fitr festival in Dubai on March 16, 2026. (Photo by AFP)
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Primark to Open First Dubai Store

A woman speaks on her mobile phone as she browses a shop for new clothes ahead of the start of the Eid al-Fitr festival in Dubai on March 16, 2026. (Photo by AFP)
A woman speaks on her mobile phone as she browses a shop for new clothes ahead of the start of the Eid al-Fitr festival in Dubai on March 16, 2026. (Photo by AFP)

Budget fashion retailer Primark has confirmed it will press ahead with opening its first Dubai store on Thursday despite the ongoing US-Israeli war with Iran, during which the emirate has been hit by Iranian missiles and drones.

Primark, owned by London-listed Associated British Foods, and its ⁠franchise partner Alshaya ⁠Group will open the store in Dubai Mall.

Primark and Alshaya plan to open two more stores in Dubai - at City Centre ⁠Mirdif in April and Mall of the Emirates in May.

Dubai's malls have seen a sharp fall in visitors since the Iran war began, reflecting a collapse in tourism.

Primark and Alshaya plan to open stores in Bahrain and Qatar by ⁠the ⁠end of the year.

Primark entered the Middle East with a store in Kuwait in October last year.

As of the end of January, Primark traded from about 475 stores in 18 countries across the UK, Europe, the Middle East and the US.