1 492
Fashion Jobs
AL TAYER GROUP
Buyer
Permanent · DUBAI
CHALHOUB GROUP
Merchandise Planner
Permanent · DUBAI
AL TAYER GROUP
Uae National Administration Coordinator Retail Corporate
Permanent ·
AL TAYER GROUP
Associate Planner
Permanent · DUBAI
A & F
Hollister CO. - Brand Representative, Dubai Outlet Mall
Permanent · DUBAI
A & F
Abercrombie & Fitch - Brand Representative, Dubai Outlet Mall
Permanent · DUBAI
MAJID AL FUTTAIM
Sales Executive - Horeca
Permanent · ABU DHABI
ADIDAS
Senior Manager Talent Partnering
Permanent · DUBAI
A & F
Abercrombie & Fitch CO. - Full-Time Brand Representative, Dubai (Emirati National)
Permanent · DUBAI
COTY
Regional Key Account Manager cb
Permanent · DUBAI
WHITE STUFF
Merchandise Planner - Fashion
Permanent · DUBAI
WHITE STUFF
Manager - Finance
Permanent · DUBAI
TIFFANY & CO
Accounts Payable Lead Mea
Permanent · ABU DHABI
HUDA BEAUTY
Commercial Manager - India
Permanent · DUBAI
WHITE STUFF
Information Security Grc Manager
Permanent · DUBAI
WHITE STUFF
Internal Audit Manager
Permanent · DUBAI
TALENT PAL
Information Security & Operations Senior Project Manager Chalhoub Group
Permanent · DUBAI
TALENT PAL
Retail Sales Executive Malabar Group
Permanent ·
CHALHOUB GROUP
Senior Project Manager 3d
Permanent · DUBAI
CHALHOUB GROUP
Associate Sustainability (Emiratisation)
Permanent · DUBAI
HUDA BEAUTY
Senior PR & Influencer Marketing Manager
Permanent · DUBAI
A & F
Abercrombie & Fitch CO. - Full-Time Brand Representative, Abu Dhabi (Emirati National)
Permanent · ABU DHABI
By
Reuters
Published
Oct 11, 2019
Reading time
2 minutes
Download
Download the article
Print
Text size

Hugo Boss cuts outlook again, citing weak U.S., Hong Kong business

By
Reuters
Published
Oct 11, 2019

German fashion house Hugo Boss cut its 2019 earnings forecast again, citing weak demand in the United States and Hong Kong, and reported third quarter results that were below its expectations.


Boss - Spring-Summer2020 - Womenswear - Milan - © PixelFormula


“In North America, the market environment further deteriorated during the third quarter, ... Besides lower local demand, also sales generated with tourists decreased over there,” it said late on Thursday.

“Business in Hong Kong has been substantially negatively affected since the beginning of the political unrest and demonstrations,” it added.

Luxury labels rely on Hong Kong as a magnet for travelers and shoppers across Asia, and several months of pro-democracy protests have forced some retailers to close their doors temporarily.

Hugo Boss now expects 2019 operating earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) to fall to between 330 million euros and 340 million euros, down from 347 million last year.

In August, it had pared its forecast for EBIT growth to the lower end of a high single-digit percentage increase.

In an early release of quarterly results that it described as below expectations, it reported flat group sales on a currency-adjusted basis and EBIT falling to 80 million from 92 million euros in the year-earlier period.

Earlier on Thursday its shares had closed up almost 1% after a strong sales update from Louis Vuitton owner LVMH, which suggested the unrest in Hong Kong may have had less impact than expected.

LVMH said revenues were down roughly 25% in the July to September period in Hong Kong. Analysts had projected industry sales there could potentially have halved.

© Thomson Reuters 2024 All rights reserved.