EQS-News: PUMA SE
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QUARTERLY STATEMENT Q3 2022
PUMA achieves another record Quarter in Sales and EBIT despite Geopolitical Tensions and Lockdown Measures
Herzogenaurach, October 26, 2022
2022 Third Quarter Facts
2022 Nine Months Facts
Bjørn Gulden, Chief Executive Officer of PUMA SE: “Despite all the global uncertainties the third quarter was again a very good quarter for us. With sales being up 24% in Euro terms at € 2,354 million and EBIT up 13% to € 258 million, it was the best quarter in PUMA’s history. Improved product availability due to a more stable supply chain, better than expected sell-through and PUMA’s continued global brand momentum overcompensated all the negative external factors. During the first nine months, we achieved sales growth of 24% in Euro terms (18% ca) to € 6,269 million and an EBIT of Our Performance categories like Running, Soccer and Basketball continue to do very well. We still see strong demand for Footwear, but we also observe that high inventory levels in the market, especially for Apparel, have led retailers to order more cautiously than a year ago. With almost all our markets up double-digit, we continue to see a strengthening of the PUMA brand and our sales globally. We expect continued volatility in the market during the fourth quarter but are confident that we can deliver according to our full-year outlook. We will also continue with our people-first approach and always prioritize the health and safety of our employees and not save on anything. At the moment, this is especially true for our people and their families in Ukraine who have our full sympathy and support. At the same time, we will also continue to invest in our people, brand and infrastructure, as sales growth and higher market shares will be more important than short-term profit optimization.”
Third Quarter 2022 Sales increased by 16.9% (ca) to € 2,354.4 million (+23.9% reported), representing the highest quarterly sales in PUMA’s history. The Americas region recorded a strong sales growth of 18.8% (ca). Sales in EMEA were up 18.5% (ca), driven by strong growth across almost all key markets in Europe. The Asia/Pacific region recorded sales growth for the first time this year (+9.8% ca). While COVID-19 related lockdown measures still impacted the business in Greater China, other key markets in Asia/Pacific delivered strong growth. Sales in Footwear were up 33.2% (ca) and Apparel grew 9.9% (ca), driven by continued strong demand for our Performance categories like Running & Training, Teamsports and Basketball, as well as for Sportstyle. Sales in Accessories were down 10.2% (ca) because of a softer leg- and bodywear-business, especially in North America.
PUMA’s Wholesale business increased by 19.9% (ca) to € 1,864.6 million and the Direct-to-Consumer (DTC) business was up by 6.5% (ca) to € 489.7 million. Sales in owned & operated retail stores increased 4.2% (ca) and e-commerce increased 11.8% (ca). We continued to focus on our strategy of being the best partner for our retailers, which supported the strong growth in our Wholesale distribution channel. At the same time, better product availability led to stronger growth in DTC, predominantly in e-commerce. The gross profit margin decreased by 60 basis points to 46.8%, mainly caused by higher sourcing prices due to raw materials and freight rates as well as an unfavorable channel mix, while price adjustments and currencies had a positive impact.
Operating expenses (OPEX) increased by 25.8% to € 853.2 million as a result of higher marketing expenses, a higher number of retail stores in operation as well as higher sales-related distribution costs. Because of ongoing operational inefficiencies due to COVID-19, especially in supply chain and warehousing, the OPEX ratio increased to 36.2% (Q3 2021: 35.7%).
The operating result (EBIT) increased by 12.6% to € 257.7 million (Q3 2021: € 228.9 million) and the EBIT margin came in at 10.9% (Q3 2021: 12.0%).
Net earnings increased by 1.8% to € 146.4 million (Q3 2021: € 143.8 million), reflecting a decrease in the financial result due to currency effects. Consequently, earnings per share amounted to € 0.98 (Q3 2021: € 0.96).
Nine Months 2022 Sales increased by 18.2% (ca) to € 6,268.5 million (+24.4% reported). Americas led the growth with a 28.1% (ca) increase in sales, followed by the EMEA region with all key markets in Europe contributing strong growth to a 21.4% (ca) increase in sales. Sales in the Asia/Pacific region were down 3.7% (ca) due to geopolitical tensions and COVID-19 related lockdown measures in Greater China, while other major markets in Asia/Pacific recorded strong growth. All product divisions delivered a solid growth, with Footwear being up 24.0% (ca), Apparel up 14.7% (ca) and Accessories up 8.9% (ca).
The Wholesale business was up 21.8% (ca) to € 4,956.0 million and the Direct-to-Consumer business (DTC) increased by 6.4% (ca) to € 1,312.5 million with growth in owned & operated retails stores (+11.1% ca) and a decline in e-commerce (-2.1% ca).
The gross profit margin decreased by 100 basis points to 46.8% (9M 2021: 47.8%). This was mainly caused by an unfavorable geographical and channel mix as well as higher sourcing prices due to raw materials and freight rates, which were partially offset by currencies and price adjustments.
Operating expenses (OPEX) increased by 22.2% to € 2,357.3 million (9M 2021: € 1,929.5 million). Higher marketing expenses, a higher number of retail stores in operation, higher sales-related distribution and warehousing costs, as well as operational inefficiencies due to COVID-19 contributed to this increase. However, the respective OPEX ratio decreased to 37.6% (9M 2021: 38.3%) as a result of higher sales growth and continued OPEX control.
The operating result (EBIT) increased by 22.0% to € 600.1 million (9M 2021: € 492.1 million) due to strong sales growth and continued OPEX control. Consequently, the EBIT margin came in at 9.6% (9M 2021: 9.8%).
Net earnings increased by 16.7% to € 352.1 million (9M 2021: € 301.7 million) and earnings per share were € 2.35 (9M 2021: € 2.02).
Working Capital The working capital increased by 86.2% to € 1,339.0 million (September 30, 2021: € 719.0 million). Inventories were up by 72.3% to € 2,350.2 million (September 30, 2021: € 1,363.9 million). The current inventory level is strongly impacted by currency effects, higher raw material prices and freight rates as well as earlier product purchasing. In addition, the third quarter last year was comparably low due to COVID-19 related factory closures in South Vietnam. Trade receivables increased by 21.9% to € 1,290.3 million (September 30, 2021: € 1,058.6 million), mainly as a result of strong sales growth. On the liabilities side, trade payables increased by 50.5% to € 1,810.2 million (September 30, 2021: € 1,202.8 million).
Outlook 2022 PUMA achieved record sales and EBIT in the first nine months of 2022 based on continued brand momentum, successful product launches and the best possible service to our retail partners and consumers.
While the first nine months of the year have been strong for PUMA, we continue to navigate in a highly uncertain geopolitical, macroeconomic and competitive environment. The situation in Ukraine, a global energy crisis, persistent inflation and rising interest rates are leading to uncertain consumer behavior and volatile demand. COVID-19-related restrictions are still impacting business in Greater China, and higher freight rates and raw material prices continue to put pressure on margins. At the same time, the overall inventory levels have increased at both retailers and brands. The higher inventory levels, combined with uncertainty and volatility in the markets, are leading to increased promotional activity and retailers ordering later and more conservatively.
Despite the highly uncertain environment, PUMA reiterates its 2022 outlook for currency adjusted mid-teens sales growth, and an operating result (EBIT) in a range of € 600 million to € 700 million (2021: € 557 million). PUMA’s net earnings are expected to improve accordingly. The development of the gross profit margin and OPEX-ratio will continue to depend largely on the extent and duration of the negative impacts described above. In line with previous expectations, PUMA estimates that inflationary pressures from higher freight rates and raw material prices, as well as operational inefficiencies due to COVID-19 and the Ukraine crisis will dilute the profitability in 2022. In line with the strategy, PUMA will continue to focus on managing short-term challenges without compromising the mid-term momentum of the brand. Consequently, sales growth and market share gains will have priority over short-term profitability. The strong and profitable growth in the first nine months of the year, a strong order book, an exciting product line-up as well as very good feedback from retailers and consumers make us confident for the mid-term success and growth of PUMA.
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April 26, 2023 Quarterly Statement Q1 2023
May 24, 2023 Annual General Meeting
July 26, 2023 Interim Report Q2 2023
October 24, 2023 Quarterly Statement Q3 2023
The financial releases and other financial information are available on the Internet at “about.puma.com“.
Media Relations: Kerstin Neuber – Senior Head of Corporate Communications - PUMA SE - +49 9132 81 2984 - kerstin.neuber@puma.com
Investor Relations: Gottfried Hoppe – Head of Investor Relations & Finance Strategy - PUMA SE - +49 9132 81 3157 – gottfried.hoppe@puma.com
Notes to the editors:
Reuters: PUMG.DE, Bloomberg: PUM GY, Börse Frankfurt: ISIN: DE0006969603– WKN: 696960
Notes relating to forward-looking statements: This document contains forward-looking statements about the Company’s future financial status and strategic initiatives. The forward-looking statements are based on the current expectations and assumptions of the management team. These are subject to a certain level of risk and uncertainty including, but not limited to those described above or in other disclosures, in particular in the chapter Risk and Opportunity Management in the Group Management Report. In the event that the expectations and the assumptions do not materialize or unforeseen risks arise, the Company's actual results can differ significantly from expectations. Therefore, we cannot assume responsibility for the correctness of these statements.
PUMA is one of the world’s leading sports brands, designing, developing, selling and marketing footwear, apparel and accessories. For more than 70 years, PUMA has relentlessly pushed sport and culture forward by creating fast products for the world’s fastest athletes. PUMA offers performance and sport-inspired lifestyle products in categories such as Football, Running and Training, Basketball, Golf, and Motorsports. It collaborates with renowned designers and brands to bring sport influences into street culture and fashion. The PUMA Group owns the brands PUMA, Cobra Golf and stichd. The company distributes its products in more than 120 countries, employs about 16,000 people worldwide, and is headquartered in Herzogenaurach/Germany. For more information, please visit https://about.puma.com.
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Language: | English |
Company: | PUMA SE |
PUMA WAY 1 | |
91074 Herzogenaurach | |
Germany | |
Phone: | +49 9132 81 0 |
Fax: | +49 9132 81 42375 |
E-mail: | investor-relations@puma.com |
Internet: | www.puma.com |
ISIN: | DE0006969603 |
WKN: | 696960 |
Indices: | DAX |
Listed: | Regulated Market in Frankfurt (Prime Standard), Munich; Regulated Unofficial Market in Berlin, Dusseldorf, Hamburg, Hanover, Stuttgart, Tradegate Exchange |
EQS News ID: | 1471997 |
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