Fashion

KappAhl full-year sales up but gross margins take hit


KappAhl full-year sales up but gross margins take hit

Swedish fashion retailer KappAhl has reported a 3 percent increase in
sales to 4.9 billion Swedish Krona (403 million pounds or 449 million
euros) for the year to August, while gross margin fell to 59.5 percent from
61.8 percent last year.

Full-year operating profit at the company fell to 168 million Swedish
Krona (13.8 million pounds or 15.4 million euros) from 282 million Swedish
Krona (23.2 million pounds or 25.9 million euros) the year before.

During the quarter, KappAhl’s majority owner, Mellby Gård AB, submitted
a public takeover bid to all KappAhl’s shareholders. On 7 October, Mellby
Gård AB declared the offer unconditional and to be fulfilled since Mellby
Gård AB controls more than 90 percent of the KappAhl shares. Mellby Gård
also announced that they will work to delist the KappAhl shares from Nasdaq
Stockholm.

‘Competition has been very tough in all markets’

Elisabeth Peregi, president and CEO of KappAhl, said in a statement:
“KappAhl’s activities in the full year 2018/19 have been marked by
intensive work to meet hard competition and declining footfall. They were
also characterised by development to adapt to the industry’s
transformation, in both the short and long-term.”

Peregi continued: “Throughout the year competition has been very tough
in all markets, with increasing price reductions as a consequence. This,
along with increasing purchase prices, has had a negative impact on the
gross margin in all quarters. At the close of the financial year inventory
value had increased by 90 million Swedish Krona, mainly due to a higher
dollar exchange rate.”

Moving forward, the company said it will be focusing strongly on
business model and brand strategy, as well as taking “a fresh approach to
the challenges to create a womenswear range with improved relevance to our
customers.” It also said it would be further developing its already strong
childrenswear business. In February, the company opened its first KappAhl
Kids store and it continues to grow its Newbie as a shop-in-shop at KappAhl
and in its own stores and markets.

Picture credit: Kappahl, Facebook



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