-- 受汇率波动和中东战乱导致游客数量减少的影响,爱马仕国际(RMS.PA)第一季度销售额低于预期,损失高达2.9亿欧元。 截至周三中午,爱马仕股价在巴黎下跌超过9%。 这家法国奢侈品集团截至3月31日的三个月总收入按报告汇率计算同比下降1.4%至40.7亿欧元,低于Visible Alpha此前预测的41.6亿欧元。该公司在当日发布的财报中表示,按固定汇率计算,总收入增长了5.6%。 按地区划分,除法国外的欧洲地区按固定汇率计算的销售额增长了9.7%,而美洲地区和除日本外的亚太地区分别增长了17.2%和2.2%。日本市场销售额增长9.6%,而受战争影响,中东和法国市场销售额分别下降5.9%和2.8%,原因是游客数量减少。 爱马仕各业务板块(按固定汇率计算)的销售额均实现增长,但腕表板块除外,该板块销售额下降3.7%。香水及美妆板块和成衣及配饰板块的销售额保持稳定。 “爱马仕2026年第一季度营收为41亿欧元(有机增长5.6%),比市场普遍预期(增长7.1%)低2%,但与加拿大皇家银行(RBC)的预期(增长5.9%)相符。美洲和除法国以外的欧洲市场表现强于预期,但被法国(游客数量减少)和亚太地区的疲软业绩所抵消,”加拿大皇家银行资本市场分析师在一份简报中指出。“尽管市场预期有所调整,且财报发布前股价表现相对疲软,但这些业绩仍可能令部分消费者感到失望。” 展望未来,尽管全球经济、地缘政治和货币存在不确定性,爱马仕仍确认了其在中期内以固定汇率实现收入增长的目标。
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