Burberry stock skyrockets on strategic overhaul

investing.com 14/11/2024 - 09:09 AM

Burberry Group Shares Surge Amid Strategy Shift

Shares of Burberry Group (OTC:BURBY) plc surged by 14% on Thursday as the company outlined its strategy to stabilize performance under new CEO Joshua Schulman, despite a challenging first half of the fiscal year.

The luxury brand’s interim results flagged significant pressures:
– Revenue declined by 20%.
– Operating income swung to a loss of £41 million compared to a £232 million profit a year ago.

Analysts at Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) commented, "We update our model to FY25 adj. EBIT loss of €11m (vs. loss of €23m prior) more/less flowing through the H1 beat."

Burberry’s first-half results underscore the difficulty of its recent push to expand beyond core outerwear offerings:
– Sales in the Asia-Pacific region dropped by 28%.
– The Americas saw an 18% decline, though these were mostly in line with expectations.

The brand reported a 640-basis-point hit to gross margins due to high inventory levels, with an operating margin impact of nearly 20 percentage points year-on-year.

Inventory issues led to write-downs and impairments totaling around £33 million. Schulman has outlined a renewed focus on outerwear, the segment most associated with Burberry’s heritage. This pivot away from recent efforts to elevate the brand into more diverse luxury categories marks a significant shift in strategy.

His plan to rebuild Burberry’s revenues to £3 billion, primarily through renewed attention on core products, contrasts with more modest market forecasts for around £2.73 billion by 2027-2028.

At first glance, analysts at Morgan Stanley interpret management’s stance to suggest confidence that, under the new strategic plan, Burberry (LON:BRBY) sees no structural obstacles to achieving the targeted revenue, a gross margin around 70%, and an operating margin in the high teens—similar to the pre-COVID five-year average.

The key to reaching these targets will, however, be effective execution of the strategy.

Financially, the brand remains cautious about near-term profit recovery. Burberry’s recent guidance acknowledged uncertainty about whether the second half will fully offset losses from the first half.

As part of a cost-saving program, Burberry plans to reduce operating expenses by £40 million annually, having captured £8 million in savings so far this fiscal year.

Analysts at RBC Capital Markets observe that Burberry’s financial performance has significantly declined, driven by a tougher luxury market and a miscalculation of price elasticity in its leather goods segment. However, they view the strategic pivot back to outerwear as a positive shift, bringing more authenticity to the brand in a product category that faces relatively less competition.




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