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Kappahl's Q3 sales and profit decline


Kappahl's Q3 sales and profit decline

Kappahl’s net sales for the third quarter were 1,200 million Swedish
krona (129 million dollars), a decrease of 3.3 percent compared to the
previous year. The company said, the drop in net sales was driven by 5.6
percent decline in comparable stores, 1.5 percent in new and closed stores,
and currency translation differences totalling 0.8 percent.

Commenting on the company’s third quarter, Elisabeth Peregi, President
and CEO of Kappahl, who took up the position in April 2019, said in a
statement: The third quarter was challenging for Kappahl with a very weak
close in the Nordic markets. Turnover in women’s wear decreased, while
children’s wear increased and continued to report strong business. In terms
of sales, the third quarter was a disappointment, apart from Poland that
continued their positive sales development. Kappahl’s offer in the Nordic
markets was too weak, as our women’s wear hasn’t been attractive
enough.”

Highlights of Kappahl’s Q3 trading

The company added that gross profit for the quarter was 730 million
Swedish krona (78.5 million dollars), corresponding to a gross margin of
60.8 percent compared to 64.5 percent in the previous year. The operating
profit was 6 million Swedish krona compared to 121 million Swedish krona in
the same quarter last year, equivalent to an operating margin of 0.5
percent compared to 9.7 percent.

The operating profit adjusted for one-off costs was 49 million Swedish
krona (5.2 million dollars) compared to 121 million Swedish krona, while
profit before tax was 2 million Swedish krona (0.2 million dollars)
compared to 121 million Swedish krona and profit after tax was 6 million
Swedish krona (0.6 million dollars) compared to 94 million Swedish krona.
Earnings per share for the quarter were 0.08 Swedish krona compared to 1.22
Swedish krona in the prior year.

At the close of the quarter, Kappahl had 383 stores of which 26 were
Newbie
stores. Of the total number of stores, there were 183 in Sweden, 101 in
Norway, 62 in Finland, 32 in Poland and five in the United Kingdom. Five
stores were opened during the quarter and two were closed.

Picture credit:Kappahl



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