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Reuters
Published
February 5, 2025
Capri Holdings forecast revenue well below Wall Street estimates for its fiscal 2026 on Wednesday, as the Michael Kors owner grappled with slowing demand for luxury goods and persistent declines in the Americas and Asia.
Shares of the company, which also projected fiscal 2025 revenue below expectations, were down about 6% in premarket trading.
The global luxury goods sector has been grappling with its slowest sales in years, with a 2% fall in 2024, according to Bain & Co. estimates, hit by a property crisis in China.
Meanwhile, Capri is looking for a reset after its $8.5 billion deal with Coach-owner Tapestry to create a U.S. luxury conglomerate collapsed following opposition from the Federal Trade Commission.
Capri expects fiscal 2026 net revenue of $4.1 billion, compared with analysts’ estimates of $4.52 billion, according to data compiled by LSEG. It sees fiscal 2025 revenue of $4.4 billion, below analysts’ expectations of $4.51 billion.
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