88 862
Fashion Jobs
JAEGER
Client Experience Coordinator - Madison Ave
Permanent · NEW YORK
ESTÉE LAUDER - BRAND
Director, Retailer.Com - Estee Lauder/Aerin North America
Permanent · NEW YORK
TAPESTRY
General Manager - 5th Avenue Global Flagship
Permanent · NEW YORK
BALLARD DESIGNS
Receiving Manager
Permanent · MOUNT PLEASANT
QVC
Assistant General Counsel
Permanent · WEST CHESTER
TOMMY BAHAMA
Stock Coordinator
Permanent · LAS VEGAS
TOMMY BAHAMA
Stock Coordinator
Permanent · DALLAS
TREK
Service Manager
Permanent · LIVERMORE
DESIGNER BRANDS
Warehouse Clerk-2nd Shift
Permanent · WESTAMPTON
SACK OFF 5TH
Asset Protection Investigator
Permanent · AURORA
LEE
Merchandising Specialist, Men's Western
Permanent · GREENSBORO
L.L. BEAN
Overnight Freight Processing
Permanent · KING OF PRUSSIA
BLACK DIAMOND
Human Resources Business Partner (Hrbp)
Permanent · AURORA
UNDER ARMOUR
Stock Keyholder, FT
Permanent · VACAVILLE
HENKEL
Engineering Project Manager
Permanent · SALISBURY
MADEWELL
Senior Merchandise Planner - Madewell Denim
Permanent · NEW YORK
THE REALREAL
Senior Strategic Marketing Director
Permanent · SAN FRANCISCO
THE REALREAL
Operations Manager, Fine Jewelry & Watches
Permanent · PHOENIX
AMERICAN EAGLE OUTFITTERS
ae - Merchandise Leader (Part-Time) - us
Permanent · ORLANDO
AMERICAN EAGLE OUTFITTERS
ae - Merchandise Leader (Part-Time) - us
Permanent · FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS
AMERICAN EAGLE OUTFITTERS
Aerie - Merchandise Leader (Part-Time) - us
Permanent · CHATTANOOGA
AMERICAN EAGLE OUTFITTERS
ae - Merchandise Leader (Part-Time) - us
Permanent · ORLANDO
By
Reuters
Published
Apr 9, 2009
Download
Download the article
Print
Text size

H&M March sales seen up 9.7 pct yr/yr

By
Reuters
Published
Apr 9, 2009

STOCKHOLM, April 9 (Reuters) - Swedish fashion giant Hennes & Mauritz (HMb.ST) is expected to post a 9.7 percent year-on-year rise in total March sales, the average of a Reuters poll showed on Thursday.



H&M Spring-Summer 2009

Estimates in the poll of 10 analysts ranged from a 7 percent rise to a 12 percent rise, with a median forecast for a 10 percent rise.

Sales in stores open for more than a year were seen down 0.2 percent, according to the average forecast, with a range between a fall of 3 percent and a rise of 2 percent.

Germany -- H&M's largest market -- saw March apparel sales fall 1 percent, according to industry journal Textilwirtschaft. In Sweden, H&M's third biggest market, the HUI/Stil index for clothing sales was down 1.8 percent.

In February, H&M total sales rose 1 percent from the previous year while sales in comparable stores fell 8 percent.

H&M is due to publish the March figures at 0600 GMT on April 15. It does not release absolute sales figures, only the percentage change in local currencies. Figures are in whole numbers.

Analysts from Carnegie, Citi, Deutsche Bank, JP Morgan, Kaupthing, Nordea, Morgan Stanley, SEB Enskilda, Societe Generale and Swedbank took part in the poll. (Reporting by Veronica Ek; Editing by Jon Loades-Carter)

© Thomson Reuters 2024 All rights reserved.