Trump's "reciprocal tariffs" plan announced on 2nd April now applies huge tariff rates to new countries like Vietnam and Indonesia, which are key in the sourcing of US footwear and apparel. Although apparel and footwear are already heavily taxed at an average of 14.6% and 12.3% respectively, compar
Last night, NIKE reported stronger-than-expected Q3 numbers, with beats at the revenue and EPS levels of 2% and 78%, respectively, driven by a steep decline in SG&A expenses. While management was satisfied with the good progress made on the five "fields of play" and had greater confidence in it
In this Consumer Weekly newsletter, we provide a brief overview of the key factors affecting our Consumer coverage, from Luxury & Consumer goods to Retail & E-commerce and Food & Ingredients. This week, we look at how Trump's trade war is negatively impacting US consumer sentiment. Happ
Whereas the slowdown in current trading was clearly more abrupt than expected, we believe this hiccup is temporary, as shown by the rebound in the first week of March to +7%. The latter is more consistent with our scenario of normalising sales trends towards 7% FX-n growth over the FY25-27 period,
For the fourth year in a row, Inditex achieved double-digit FX-n sales growth with +10.5% in FY24 with EBIT margin improving by 70bps to a new record level of 19.6%. FY24 total dividend amounted to EUR1.68 and matched expectations. Note that Inditex's current trading only increased by 4% FX-n, part
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Yesterday's market reaction confirms that the CSS was not disappointed by the cautious margin guidance and was mindful of ADS’ traditional caution at this stage of the year. Therefore, we are leaving our FY25 estimates broadly unchanged, and similarly, we do not expect any material downward revisio
Rdos. 4T'24 vs 4T'23: Ventas: 5.965 M euros (+24,0% vs +10,5% BS(e) y +11,3% consenso); EBIT: 57,0 M euros (-377,0 M euros en 2023 vs -105,0 M euros BS(e) y -60,0 M euros consenso). Rdos. 2024 vs 2023: Ventas: 23.683 M euros (+10,5% vs +7,5% BS(e) y +7,7% consenso); EBIT: 1.337 M euros (+398,9% vs +338,4% BS(e) y +355,2% consenso).
Definitive 2024 results released this morning are in line with the stronger-than-expected numbers pre-released on 22nd January. As a reminder, Q4 sales showed a 12% beat, while EBIT came in at EUR57m versus the CSSe at -EUR62m. All eyes are now on the FY25 outlook: we are not surprised by the relat
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