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9.0% growth over 2013: Hermes earns $942 million in 2014

byCustoms Today Report
26/03/2015
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PARIS: The French fashion group Hermes has posted net profits of $942 million in 2014, reflecting a 9.0 percent growth over 2013.

The announcement by the luxury handbags makers caused the group’s share price to drop 1.43 percent to 306.75 euros in generally flat trading on the Paris stocks exchange. Analysts pointed to profit-taking as well as disappointment that the results fell short of expectations.

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The group announced in February that it had surpassed four billion euros in sales, with turnover up 9.7 percent, or 11.1 percent at constant exchange rates.

Sales surged notably in North America, where they were up 14.5 percent, and Asia, where they rose 13 percent despite a slowdown in China. European sales were up seven percent.

Nevertheless Hermes, citing “economic, geopolitical and monetary uncertainties around the world”, set a lower turnover target for this year of around eight percent growth at constant exchange rates. “Hermes will continue its long-term development strategy based on creativity and maintaining control over its know-how,” the group said in a statement.

The group said it would propose a five-euro “exceptional” dividend on top of a regular dividend of 2.95 euros, up from 2.70 euros in 2013. It said it created nearly 700 new jobs last year including more than 400 in France, mainly in manufacturing and sales staff. Its workforce stood at nearly 12,000 at the end of last year including just over 7,000 in France.

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