€1615.50-10.50 (-0.65%)
Hermès International Société en commandite par actions engages in the production, wholesale, and retail of various goods.
Hermès International Société en commandite par actions in the Consumer Cyclical sector is trading at €1,615.50 with a market capitalization of $172.2B. Wall Street consensus targets €1,977.50 (22 analysts), implying a +22.4% move over the next 12 months. The stock is currently near its 52-week low of €1,529.00, remaining 16.3% below its 200-day moving average. Risk note: MACD remains below its signal line. The Whystock Score of 65/100 suggests a balanced risk-reward profile.
| Metric (EUR) · Annual | FY2022 | FY2023 | FY2024 | FY2025 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total Revenue | €11.60B↓ | €13.43B↓ | €15.17B↓ | €16.00B |
| Gross Profit | €8.21B↓ | €9.71B↓ | €10.66B↓ | €11.38B |
| Operating Income | €4.82B↓ | €5.75B↓ | €6.23B↓ | €6.70B |
| Net Income | €3.37B↓ | €4.31B↓ | €4.60B↑ | €4.52B |
Hermès International Société en commandite par actions engages in the production, wholesale, and retail of various goods. The company offers leather goods and saddlery, such as bags for men and women, travel articles, small leather goods and accessor...
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The luxury group says it was unaware of any misappropriation of Hermès shares when it was building up a covert position in its rival.
Investing.com -- Luxury goods maker Hermès International remains well positioned for long-term growth despite a disappointing start to 2026, with investors likely to focus on signs of improving momentum when the company reports second-quarter results on July 29, according to Jefferies.
The horse on Hermès’s Arceau Rocabar de Rire watch sticks its tongue out at the push of a button. To handbag snobs, Hermès represents the pinnacle—of quality, of rarity, of price. For watch fanatics, that isn’t exactly the case: the company, founded in 1837, didn’t start making its own watches until the late 1970s, and only began to meaningfully produce the technical components that drive collectors wild earlier this century.
A question for luxury brands and their shareholders now is whether handbags are more like expensive property or pineapples. After years of explosive growth, shoppers are slipping away. Sales of luxury bags are down almost 10% from peaks seen in 2023, data from Bain & Company shows, equivalent to a roughly $8 billion hole in annual spending.