Paris - Delayed Quote • EUR Hermès International Société en commandite par actions (RMS.PA) Follow Compare 2,065.00 +25.00 (+1.23%) At close: November 29 at 5:36 PM GMT+1 All News Press Releases SEC Filings All SEC Filings Corporate Changes & Voting Matters Periodic Financial Reports Proxy Statements Tender Offer/Acquisition Reports Offering Registrations The 2 drivers behind inflation in luxury brand prices The holiday shopping season has arrived, kicking off with Black Friday promotions and deals being pushed by companies across industries. Former LVMH (MC.PA, LVMUY) Chairman of North America Pauline Brown joins Morning Brief to discuss consumer shopping patterns, particularly in the luxury goods sector. Brown notes a generational divide in shopping habits: older consumers are more than 50% likely to shop online and research products before visiting stores. In contrast, younger generations prefer in-store shopping, as "it's become a social activity again." However, luxury brand prices remain a significant concern for consumers. "This is not an issue that has just come to the fore this holiday season, this has been going on for about 5 years," Brown tells Yahoo Finance, noting that price inflation has exceeded 50% "for most luxury brands." She highlights two key factors driving this inflation: growing appetite for luxury brands which "seemed to be permission to raise the price," and previously strong growth in China, a key consumer market that has begun to see slowing demand for luxury goods. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Morning Brief here. This post was written by Angel Smith FTSE 100 and European-listed stocks to own in 2025, according to Barclays While there is more uncertainty for markets ahead, Barclays' analysts still highlight a number of stocks in which they see value in owning next year. Hermès International: Shares and voting rights as of 31 October 2024 RELEASE Paris, November 15, 2024 INFORMATION RELATING TO THE TOTAL NUMBER OF VOTING RIGHTS AND SHARES COMPRISING THE SHARE CAPITAL In accordance with the provisions of Article L. 233-8 of the French Commercial Code (Code de commerce) and Article 223-16 of the General Regulations of French Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF), Hermès international publishes each month, before the 15th day of the following month, the total number of voting rights and the number of shares comprising the share capi Markets Shrug at China Debt Bailout China’s legislators extended a financial lifeline to indebted local governments, but held off on new fiscal stimulus measures to revive the struggling economy. Here's how some China-related assets were trading Friday: U. Has Luxury Lost Its Shine? Shoppers aren’t imagining it: Luxury goods cost a lot more these days, with no improvement in quality to make up for it. A basic cotton T-shirt with a Christian Dior logo will now set you back $1,000. Shoppers pay up for luxury goods precisely because they set them apart as people who can afford to spend large amounts of money on them. Global Earnings: Hermès Sales Rise; Barclays Stock Hits Highest in Nearly Nine Years ↗️ Hermès (FR: RMS): The Birkin handbag maker reported a rise in sales, defying a slowdown in demand for luxury goods that has hit many of its competitors, including Kering. Shares rose around 1% in Paris. Hermes, Intel, SK Hynix: Stocks in focus Morning Brief anchors Madison Mills and Seana Smith break down three top trending tickers on Yahoo Finance. Hermès (RMS.PA) reported third quarter sales growth of 11%, showing resilience despite the broader luxury market slowdown in China, which has impacted many of its competitors in the luxury sector. Intel (INTC) secured a legal victory. The EU's top court ruled that regulators cannot reinstate a $1.1 billion fine for alleged anticompetitive practices. This decision concludes a lengthy legal battle that began in 2009. SK hynix (000660.KS) delivered strong third quarter results, posting record revenue and profit figures driven by robust demand for its high-bandwidth memory chips. The company, a key chip supplier for Nvidia, continues to benefit from the AI-driven semiconductor boom. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Morning Brief here. This post was written by Angel Smith Gucci Has Problems. The Biggest May Be a Safe New Look The Italian brand’s owner, Kering, issued its third profit warning in a row as demand for a toned-down Gucci disappoint. Trending tickers: Tesla, Boeing, IBM, Peloton and Unilever The latest investor updates on stocks that are trending on Thursday. Hermes Sales Continue to Grow Despite Wider Luxury Slowdown Hermes reported a rise in sales for the third quarter as the Birkin handbag maker continued to defy a slowdown in demand for luxury goods that is harming most of its rivals, but it also cautioned about global economic, geopolitical and monetary uncertainties. Hermès International: Third Quarter 2024 Revenue HERMÈS Quarterly information report as at the end of September 2024 Continued solid sales growth at the end of September(+14% at constant exchange rates and +11% at current exchange rates) Paris, 24 October 2024 The group’s consolidated revenue amounted to €11.2 billion at the end of September 2024, up 14% at constant exchange rates and 11% at current exchange rates compared to the same period in 2023. In the third quarter, sales continued to rise and reached €3.7 billion, up 11% at constant exc Stocks to watch: Tesla, Lloyds, L'Oréal, Coca-Cola and Unilever Earnings preview of key companies reporting next week and what to look out for. Heard on the Street: Swiss Watches Wind Down in China Swiss watch exports to China hit the lowest levels since the depths of the Covid-19 pandemic, another sign Chinese luxury consumers have pulled back sharply. The value of watches shipped from Switzerland to Chinese retailers in September halved from a year earlier, data from the Federation of the Swiss Watch Industry showed Thursday. Shipments to Hong Kong, traditionally a hub for luxury watches, fell by a third. Hermès International: Shares and voting rights as of 30th September 2024 RELEASE Paris, October 9, 2024 INFORMATION RELATING TO THE TOTAL NUMBER OF VOTING RIGHTS AND SHARES COMPRISING THE SHARE CAPITAL In accordance with the provisions of Article L. 233-8 of the French Commercial Code (Code de commerce) and Article 223-16 of the General Regulations of French Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF), Hermès international publishes each month, before the 15th day of the following month, the total number of voting rights and the number of shares comprising the share capita Does a ‘Status Handbag’ Still Have Status in 2024? We Investigate. Some designer handbags like the Hermès Kelly have implied power. But can a purse alone really get you a restaurant table—or even a job? The $1,000 ‘Micro’ Handbags Luxury Brands Are Pinning Their Hopes On To spot a potential comeback story in the luxury-goods industry, look for the brand with the smallest handbags. China's stimulus package lifts luxury stocks The People's Bank of China has announced a new stimulus package designed to reinvigorate the nation's economy. This news has sparked a widespread rally in Chinese stocks, lifting European luxury brands as well. Companies like LVMH Moët (MC.PA) and Hermès (RMS.PA) are seeing gains, as investors anticipate increased demand for luxury goods in China due to the stimulus measures. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Catalysts. This post was written by Angel Smith Great investing debate: Growth or value stocks post-rate cuts? It's an age-old question among investors: which is better, growth investing or value investing? After the Federal Reserve's interest rate cut this week kicked off a highly-anticipated easing cycle, Catalysts hosts Seana Smith and Madison Mills spoke with a panel of experts about how the two investment strategies could play out in the months to come. Vontobel portfolio manager Markus Hansen and Greenwich Wealth's CIO Vahan Janjigian join Catalysts to lay out their investment thesis. Vahan favors value over growth — but says he's not a strict value investor. "What I really favor is stocks that are undervalued," he says, "and in many cases, that can be growth stocks." In terms of investments, Vahan notes he's leaning toward traditional value stocks, like IBM (IBM), Verizon (VZ), and Pfizer (PFE). And in the wake of the Fed's latest rate cut, Vahan sees small caps (IWM) as benefitting from changes to the yield curve. "I think as things normalize, we'll get back to what's considered normal. And that means value stocks outperform growth stocks and small cap stocks outperform large cap stocks." Markus and his team at Vontobel are quality growth focused. He says post-rate cut, he expects dividends will get a lot of love from investors. That's why he's favoring "good old fashioned names" like Coca-Cola (KO), Walmart (WMT), Home Depot (HD), and PepsiCo (PEP) for their sustained dividend growth. Luxury is also a sector he finds compelling for its wide economic moat. "It requires time to build that heritage, and to be the top brand," he says, and that longevity makes companies like Hermes (RMS.PA), Ferrari (RACE), and Richemont (CFR.SW) compelling. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Catalysts. This post was written by Kathleen Welch Where Does Hermes (HESAY) Stand Against Other Top Luxury Clothing Stocks to Invest in Now? In this article, we will look at the Top 11 Luxury Clothing Stocks to Invest in Now. In this article, we will look at where Hermes (HESAY) stands against other top luxury clothing stocks to invest in now. Overall View of Trends in the Luxury Sector The luxury segment in retail has been a prominent […] Hermès International: Shares and voting rights as of 31 August 2024 RELEASE Paris, September 6, 2024 INFORMATION RELATING TO THE TOTAL NUMBER OF VOTING RIGHTS AND SHARES COMPRISING THE SHARE CAPITAL In accordance with the provisions of Article L. 233-8 of the French Commercial Code (Code de commerce) and Article 223-16 of the General Regulations of French Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF), Hermès international publishes each month, before the 15th day of the following month, the total number of voting rights and the number of shares comprising the share capi Performance Overview Trailing total returns as of 11/29/2024, which may include dividends or other distributions. Benchmark is CAC 40 Return RMS.PA CAC 40 YTD +8.35% -4.08% 1-Year +8.74% -0.21% 3-Year +31.34% +7.35%