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Reuters
Published
Feb 13, 2024
India’s Arvind Fashions, which retails clothing from brands such as Arrow, Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger, reported a slowdown in revenue growth in the key holiday quarter and warned that any improvement would only come next quarter.
The company’s shares tumbled nearly 9% after the results, in their biggest intra-day slide in five weeks.
Arvind Fashions’ consolidated revenue rose about 5% to 11.25 billion rupees ($135.5 million) in the October-December quarter. That was less than the 7% growth in the previous quarter and a 17% jump in the year-ago holiday quarter.
“Demand trends continue to remain soft,” the company said in a statement and said it expects an improvement by the first quarter, which starts in April.
Retailers have grappled with subdued demand for over a year as inflation-weary consumers cut back on spending.
However, Arvind Fashions’ profit from continuing operations rose 14% to 301.2 million rupees in the third quarter. That excluded a one-time gain of 348.2 million rupees from the sale of its unit, Arvind Beauty Brands.
The Bengaluru-based company said its premium brands such as Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger pulled in customers, while its kids wear product sales jumped 15%.
Shares of Arvind Fashions fell as much as 9% after the results before recovering to trade down about 3%.
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