France’s Hermes bags luxurious profits

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France’s Hermes bags luxurious profits

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The luxury goods maker sees its net profit reach $1.1 billion in 2015 despite challenges

PARIS, France – French luxury goods group Hermes said Wednesday, March 23, that net profit rose to skim the billion-euro mark last year despite an economic slowdown in China, the Paris terror attacks, and currency fluctuations.

Hermes, known for its leather handbags such as the Birkin named for the British singer and its silk square scarves, posted growth across the regions last year, led by Japan, it said.

Net profit jumped more than 13% to 973 million euros ($1.1 billion) after the company rung up sales of 4.8 billion euros, an 8% increase from a year earlier once currency fluctuations were stripped out.

Operating profit also soared 19% to 1.5 billion euros.

The company faced heavier tax charges due to a 3% levy on dividends linked to the payment of a one-off additional dividend last year, it said.

Hermes said its profit margin on operations had improved slightly from the previous year, to nearly 32% of sales “despite the dilutive impact of currency fluctuations.”

Hermes chairman Axel Dumas had told AFP in February that his company had been “strongly impacted” by the deadly Paris attacks in November and was eyeing the effects of currency volatility, lower oil prices, the Chinese economic slowdown and other geopolitical situations.

It reiterated on Wednesday that sales growth in 2016 could be “below the medium-term goal of 8% revenue growth at constant exchange rates due to the economic, geopolitical and monetary uncertainties around the world.” – Rappler.com

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