H&M says one fifth of stores still shuttered by pandemic
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[STOCKHOLM] Around 1,050 of H&M's around 5,000 stores remain temporarily closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic and government measures to stop it, a spokesperson at the Swedish group said on Thursday.
H&M, the world's second-biggest fashion retailer, is due to report sales for the December-February period, its fiscal first quarter, on March 15. Analysts on average forecast a 28 per cent drop in net sales from a year ago, according to Refinitiv SmartEstimate.
Biggest rival Inditex, the owner of Zara, on Wednesday forecast a return to healthy sales as soon as lockdowns are lifted, as it reported a 70 per cent fall in profit for its fiscal year through January.
Inditex predicted all its shops would be open by mid-April.
Around 15 per cent of its stores remain temporarily closed.
H&M, whose full first-quarter earnings report is due on March 31, is bracing for a loss in the period after the pandemic slashed 2020 profits by 88 per cent.
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