Uniqlo owner expected to post 30% profit rise, as investors eye China results
Reuters
Second-quarter results from Japan’s Fast RetailingUniqlo
The company, Japan’s biggest retailer, reported a 2% dip in operating profit in the first quarter, partly due to lingering effects of Covid-19 restrictions in China, its biggest overseas market. China scrapped most of its Covid curbs at the end of last year and reopened to tourists last month.
The company, founded by Japan’s richest man, Tadashi Yanai
As Covif curbs dampened Chinese operations over the past few years, Fast Retailing put increased focus on its North American and European businesses.
“We see significant risks to the company’s valuation, especially with the China rebound taking longer than expected,” LightStream Research analyst Oshadhi Kumarasiri wrote in a report on the Smartkarma platform.
“In addition, Uniqlo’s revenue growth seems to have plateaued in North America and Europe and there is also margin pressure from wage hikes and inventory growth.”
Fast Retailing said it would raise wages by as much as 40%, sending shockwaves throughout corporate Japan. The company estimated at the time that overall personnel costs in Japan would rise about 15% from the previous year.