Connect with us

Headlines

Tommy Trips

Overall income and revenues fall, but Hilfiger's retail performance was good

Published

on

Tommy Hilfiger Corp. reported that net revenue and net income tumbled in its third quarter of fiscal 2001 ending Dec. 31, 2000. Despite the 8 percent revenue-drop and 28 percent income-drop, however, the performance exceeded analysts'expectations.

Revenues for the quarter increased 12.6 percent in the company's retail segment, driven by sales in newly opened and expanded outlet stores, which more than offset declines in comparable store sales. Licensing segment revenues were up 2.5 percent compared to last year. However, these increases were more than offset by anticipated decreases in the men's and women's components, which amounted to 16.1 percent and 12.3 percent, respectively, as well as a decline of 13.7 percent in childrenswear – a result, the company said, of unanticipated weakness in the category.

Advertisement

FEATURED VIDEO

MasterClass: ‘Re-Sparkling’ Retail: Using Store Design to Build Trust, Faith and Brand Loyalty

HOW CAN WE EMPOWER and inspire senior leaders to see design as an investment for future retail growth? This session, led by retail design expert Ian Johnston from Quinine Design, explores how physical stores remain unmatched in the ability to build trust, faith, and loyalty with your customers, ultimately driving shareholder value.

Presented by:
Ian Johnston
Founder and Creative Director, Quinine Design

Promoted Headlines

Most Popular