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May 6, 2010
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Hermes sales surge in Asia, slump in Japan

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AFP
Published
May 6, 2010

PARIS, May 6, 2010 (AFP) - French luxury giant Hermes on Thursday 6 May reported strong growth in sales in the first quarter boosted largely by a 44.8-percent rise in Asia without Japan, where sales dropped 4.6 percent.

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The effect of the Chinese market "is like the Japanese impact at the time of the big luxury boom in Japan," Hermes chief executive Patrick Thomas told AFP, adding that the company was opening four stores in China this year.

The legendary handbag and fashion accessories maker reported an 18.5-percent rise in overall sales to 507.7 million euros (647.9 million dollars). At constant exchange rates, the rise was even greater at 20.2 percent.

Sales were far above the forecasts from analysts polled by Dow Jones Newswires, who had been expecting a rise of 10 percent to 471.9 million euros from 428.4 million euros in the same quarter of last year.

But Hermes warned in a statement that "first-quarter sales growth cannot be extrapolated to the full year owing to the more favourable basis of comparison with the same year-ago period and to persistent economic uncertainties."

"We are being very prudent," Thomas said.

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