Sales at Kering's Gucci brand fall further in fourth-quarter

FILE PHOTO: Customers line up to enter a Gucci fashion store at the The Galleria shopping mall after the mall opened during the coronavirus disease (COVID -19) outbreak in Houston Texas, U.S., May 1, 2020. REUTERS/Adrees Latif/File Photo

PARIS (Reuters) – Sales at Kering’s star Gucci fashion brand fell more than expected in the fourth quarter, as the coronavirus pandemic hurt tourist travel and shopping habits globally.

Kering, which also owns brands such as Saint Laurent, said revenues for the whole conglomerate came in at 4 billion euros ($4.83 billion) for the October to December period, down 8.2% as reported and falling 5% on a comparable basis, missing forecasts for sales to grow closer to 1%.

Gucci’s sales were down 10.3% in the quarter on a comparable basis, when analysts had expected a 4% drop.

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