12.03.2015
HUGO BOSS AG DE000A1PHFF7
DGAP-Adhoc: HUGO BOSS AG: HUGO BOSS gives financial guidance for 2015
HUGO BOSS AG / Key word(s): Forecast
12.03.2015 07:27
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In 2015, HUGO BOSS expects solid sales and profit growth. The Group plans
to increase sales at a mid-single-digit rate in 2015, with all regions to
contribute to the achievement of this goal. Growth in its own retail
business will outpace the Group average. Wholesale sales will be slightly
lower compared to the prior year primarily as a result of the
takeover-induced shift in sales. Operating profit (EBITDA before special
items) should be up by between 5% and 7%. Capital expenditure will come to
between EUR 200 million and EUR 220 million.
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Information and Explaination of the Issuer to this News:
HUGO BOSS Full Year Results 2014
HUGO BOSS expects solid top- and bottom-line growth in 2015 despite market
uncertainties
*Sales and earnings improvement in 2014
*8% increase in dividend to EUR 3.62 per share proposed
*Group sales expected to rise at a mid-single-digit rate on a
currency-adjusted basis in 2015
*EBITDA growth between 5% and 7% projected
Metzingen, March 12, 2015. HUGO BOSS achieved record sales and earnings
last fiscal year. However, the deterioration in market conditions emerging
towards the end of the year, in particular in Europe, has continued to
affect business in the new year. Despite this, HUGO BOSS expects solid
growth in 2015. Thus, currency-adjusted Group sales should rise at a
mid-single-digit rate, while operating profit (EBITDA before special items)
is projected to increase between 5% and 7%.
'We did well in a challenging market environment last year,' said
Claus-Dietrich Lahrs, Chief Executive Officer of HUGO BOSS AG, during the
Company's annual press conference in Metzingen. 'We continued to enhance
and hone our strategy. Accordingly, we will be expanding our market
position in the luxury and womenswear segments and reinforcing our own
retail business by offering omnichannel services. As a result, I am
confident that we will again be able to master the macroeconomic challenges
this year. Looking ahead over the next few years, HUGO BOSS faces excellent
prospects for growth.'
Improved operating margin in the fourth quarter
In the fourth quarter of last year, HUGO BOSS was able to increase Group
sales by 3% after currency adjustments. In euro terms, this corresponds to
an increase of 5% to EUR 684 million (Q4 2013: EUR 649 million). Sales
growth on a currency-adjusted basis exceeded the Group average in Europe
(up 4%) and Asia (up 5%). A 1% increase was achieved in the Americas.
Sales in the Group's own retail business (including outlets and online
business) climbed by 6% over the previous year on a currency-adjusted basis
in the fourth quarter. Comp store sales in the Group's own retail business
were unchanged. The wholesale business remained stable compared with the
previous year before currency effects.
The gross margin contracted in light of the high comparison base in the
previous year. Higher markdowns in the Group's own retail business caused
the gross margin to decline by 80 basis points to 68.2% (Q4 2013: 69.0%).
Driven by sales growth and disciplined cost management, EBITDA before
special items still climbed by 6% to EUR 167 million (Q4 2013: EUR 157
million). As a result, the adjusted EBITDA margin increased by 30 basis
points to 24.5% in the fourth quarter (Q4 2013: 24.2%). Special items of
EUR 16 million (Q4 2013: EUR 0 million) were primarily related to the
premature termination of a contract with a commercial agent in the Middle
East and the planned closure of the production facility in Cleveland (Ohio)
in the United States. At EUR 75 million, the consolidated net income
attributable to the shareholders of the parent company was 11% down on the
previous year (Q4 2013: EUR 84 million).
Group's own retail business the main growth driver in 2014
In 2014 as a whole, the Group's performance was underpinned by all regions.
Currency-adjusted Group sales rose by 6%. In the reporting currency, sales
were also up 6%, coming to EUR 2,572 million (2013: EUR 2,432 million).
Driven by double-digit growth in Great Britain and expansion in nearly all
markets in the region, sales in Europe increased by 7%. In the Americas,
sales climbed by 4% on a currency-neutral basis. Asia/Pacific posted a 7%
increase in currency-neutral sales thanks to market share gains in China
and solid growth in the other markets.
Full year sales in the Group's own retail business were up 12% on the
previous year on a currency-adjusted basis. Currency-adjusted comp store
sales rose by 3%. The Group's retail network grew by a net 31 to 1,041 in
the course of the year (2013: 1,010). Wholesale sales declined by 1% before
currency effects.
The womenswear business rose at a particularly sharp rate, with sales
climbing by 10% to EUR 289 million (2013: EUR 263 million). Adjusted for
currency effects, this translates into an increase of 11%. In fact, BOSS
Womenswear under the guidance of Artistic Director Jason Wu grew by as much
as 18% over the previous year.
The disproportionately strong growth in the Group's own retail business as
well as lower markdowns caused the gross margin to improve by 120 basis
points to 66.1% (2013: 64.9%). Despite the increased selling and
distribution expenses arising from the expansion of the Group's own retail
business, EBITDA before special items rose by 5% to EUR 591 million (2013:
EUR 565 million). However, the adjusted EBITDA margin contracted by 20
basis points to 23.0% (2013: 23.2%). At EUR 333 million, the consolidated
net income attributable to the shareholders of the parent company was up 1%
on the previous year (2013: EUR 329 million).
Further reduction in net debt
HUGO BOSS increased its free cash flow substantially in 2014, thus further
lowering debt. Free cash flow improved by 17% to EUR 268 million (2013: EUR
230 million). This was primarily due to a reduction in capital expenditure
to EUR 135 million (2013: EUR 185 million), driven by the non-recurrence of
prior year expenditures related to the new flat-packed goods distribution
center. As a result, net debt declined to EUR 36 million (2013: EUR 57
million). Average trade net working capital climbed by 16% to EUR 503
million (2013: EUR 432 million). However, the year-over-year increase in
inventories moderated compared to earlier in the year to 15% in euro terms
and 8% in local currencies at the end of the period.
Dividend increase exceeds net income growth
The Managing Board and the Supervisory Board of HUGO BOSS AG have resolved
to propose an 8% increase in the dividend to EUR 3.62 for fiscal year 2014
(2013: EUR 3.34). This proposal takes account of the Group's profit
development last year including non-cash special items, the solidity of the
Group's balance sheet and the outlook for 2015. It is equivalent to a
payout ratio of 75% of consolidated net income attributable to the
shareholders of the parent company (2013: 70%).
Management expects solid top- and bottom-line growth in 2015
HUGO BOSS plans to increase sales at a mid-single-digit rate in 2015, with
all regions to contribute to the achievement of this goal. Growth in its
own retail business will outpace the Group average. Retail comp store sales
are expected to rise. In addition to the opening of around 50 new stores,
growth in this sales channel will be additionally driven by takeovers.
Wholesale sales will be slightly lower compared to the prior year primarily
as a result of the takeover-induced shift in sales. Operating profit
(EBITDA before special items) should be up by between 5% and 7%. Capital
expenditure will come to between EUR 200 million and EUR 220 million. The
implied increase compared with the previous year will be due to higher
spending on the Group's own retail business as well as the rollout of
omnichannel services and the expansion of the production facility in Turkey
among other things.
For further information about HUGO BOSS, visit our website at
group.hugoboss.com.
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Language: English
Company: HUGO BOSS AG
Dieselstraße 12
72555 Metzingen
Germany
Phone: +49 (0)712 394-0
Fax: +49 (0)712 394-2014
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.hugoboss.com
ISIN: DE000A1PHFF7
WKN: A1PHFF, ,
Indices: MDAX
Listed: Regulated Market in Frankfurt (Prime Standard), Stuttgart;
Regulated Unofficial Market in Berlin, Dusseldorf, Hamburg,
Hanover, Munich
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