H&M slumps into red with a nearly €500 mil loss

H&M slumps into red with a nearly €500 mil loss

At the height of the crisis in Europe in mid-April, about 80% of its shops were shut.


STOCKHOLM: Swedish clothing giant H&M said Friday it slumped to a near €500 million second-quarter loss as the coronavirus pandemic forced it to close more outlets than planned.

At the height of the crisis in Europe in mid-April, about 80% of its shops were shut. Net loss fell to about five billion kronor (€477 million euros), H&M said.

“When the majority of the stores were temporarily closed in the second quarter, we focused on redirecting product flow to our digital channels,” chief executive Helena Helmersson said in the quarterly report.

In the three months to May, sales overall tumbled 50% compared with a year earlier to 28.7 billion kronor but online sales rose 32%.

The company had been planning to open some 165 shops and close 130 this year but it said it now expects to shut 170 and open fewer, at 130.

Some 350 shops are currently closed, about 7% of the global total.

In its 2019 second quarter H&M posted a net profit of 4.6 billion kronor, compared with a net loss of nearly five billion kronor announced Friday.

Earlier this year, H&M reported a strong start but warned that it expected a tough second quarter because of the coronavirus crisis.

“The second quarter will naturally be very negatively impacted by the corona situation and will therefore be loss-making,” the group said at the time.

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