Cartier-owner Richemont's sales dip on China downturn, jewellery shines
Adds details, background, Chairman comment
By John Revill and Mimosa Spencer
ZURICH, Nov 8 (Reuters) -Cartier jewellery owner Richemont CFR.S reported a dip in quarterly sales on Friday, as the luxury goods group largely offset tougher conditions in China with growth elsewhere.
The owner of Swiss watchmakers including IWC, Jaeger-LeCoultre and Piaget said sales fell by 1% at constant exchange rates to 4.81 billion euros ($5.19 billion), slightly above analyst consensus forecasts of 4.78 billion euros cited by HSBC.
Big sales increases in the Americas, Japan and the Middle East helped offset an 18% drop in the Asia Pacific region in the three months to the end of September.
Chairman Johann Rupert said Richemont had shown "sustained resilience in a world where uncertainty has become the norm," noting that its jewellery business continued to do well.
"Whilst I remain cautious in this uncertain context I am confident in our ability to navigate the current as well as future cycles," Rupert said in a statement, adding Richemont would continue to invest in production and marketing.
Like other luxury companies, Richemont has been battling weaker demand in China caused by the economic slowdown in the world's second biggest economy.
Its luxury rivals have reported mixed fortunes, with LVMH LVMH.PA missing third quarter sales forecasts, saying consumer confidence in China had fallen to pandemic-era lows.
Analysts have been cutting forecasts for the luxury goods sector over the past few months to adjust for the slump in China, with HSBC last week lowering its estimate for Richemont’s organic sales growth next year to 0.3% from 2.9% previously.
Richemont, which makes necklaces, earrings and bracelets under the Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels and Buccellati brands, on Friday reported sales increasing by 4% at its jewellery business, while watches clocked a 19% downturn.
"Jewellery maisons, responsible for the bulk of group profits - produced a resilient performance," said Bernstein analyst Luca Solca, although watches performed much worse than expected.
Richemont's net profit for the first half of its financial year fell to 458 million euros from 1.51 billion euros as it took a 1.27 billion euro non-cash write down after agreeing to sell its Yoox Net-A-Porter online fashion and accessories business to German luxury platform Mytheresa 0FVy.MU .
($1 = 0.9275 euros)
Reporting by John Revill, Editing by Friederike Heine and Alexander Smith
免責聲明: XM Group提供線上交易平台的登入和執行服務,允許個人查看和/或使用網站所提供的內容,但不進行任何更改或擴展其服務和訪問權限,並受以下條款與條例約束:(i)條款與條例;(ii)風險提示;(iii)完全免責聲明。網站內部所提供的所有資訊,僅限於一般資訊用途。請注意,我們所有的線上交易平台內容並不構成,也不被視為進入金融市場交易的邀約或邀請 。金融市場交易會對您的投資帶來重大風險。
所有缐上交易平台所發佈的資料,僅適用於教育/資訊類用途,不包含也不應被視爲適用於金融、投資稅或交易相關諮詢和建議,或是交易價格紀錄,或是任何金融商品或非應邀途徑的金融相關優惠的交易邀約或邀請。
本網站的所有XM和第三方所提供的内容,包括意見、新聞、研究、分析、價格其他資訊和第三方網站鏈接,皆爲‘按原狀’,並作爲一般市場評論所提供,而非投資建議。請理解和接受,所有被歸類為投資研究範圍的相關内容,並非爲了促進投資研究獨立性,而根據法律要求所編寫,而是被視爲符合營銷傳播相關法律與法規所編寫的内容。請確保您已詳讀並完全理解我們的非獨立投資研究提示和風險提示資訊,相關詳情請點擊 這裡查看。