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Outlook 2016 reminders keep popping up for archives
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What’s more, Zalando started selling over 1,000 beauty products last quarter, adding further growth ( investors’ little black dress when it comes to ecommerce companies) and profit potential. The profit slip may have been seen as a weather-related one-off, likely to be made up for by the rest of the year.

outlook 2016 reminders keep popping up for archives

Zalando’s profits for the quarter came in lower than expected, but investors clapped anyway. Why should I care?įor markets: Despite lower-than-expected profits, Zalando’s shares are up. The company’s investment in sales and marketing ahead of S/S ‘18 fell flatter than a model in too-tall heels, as customers were more in the mood for sweaters and coats than light pastels and checks. But then came a Zalandoozy, in the form of an extended period of cold, wet and windy weather across Europe in March. Zalando’s sales between January and March were more than 20% higher than last year, helped by more customers shopping more often (and over three quarters of them on mobile). Zalando, Europe’s largest online fashion retailer, reported first-quarter sales growth that eclipsed investor expectations on Tuesday – and the stock rose by a trendy 3%.

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His belief that the acquisition would result in a German cable TV monopoly (and thus be blocked by competition regulators) may have smacked of wishful thinking, given Deutsche T’s own groß audience. But the stock of German market leader Deutsche Telekom fell by 2% as the company’s CEO criticized the deal.

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Investors likely connected with the idea of Vodafone’s broader reach making it more competitive – with a full battery of synergies to boot. Vodafone’s stock rose by 1% on Wednesday (even though buyers’ shares usually fall on such news). Offering Jannik and Josefine TV, phone, internet and mobile services in one big Bündel should help Vodafone extract more euros from its customers, who should also get a good deal since all-in-one services are typically discounted.įor markets: What’s good for Vodafone may not be good for its German neighbor. Instead of forthcoming infrastructure investments driving its thinking, Vodafone is likely focused on the deal allowing it to become a “quad-play” provider in prosperous Germany. It’s a similar rationale to the recent deal between T-Mobile US and Sprint, but with a key difference… Why should I care?įor you personally: Europeans should be picking up a good deal.

outlook 2016 reminders keep popping up for archives

Vodafone hopes that the deal will catapult it from also-ran status in Central European markets to that of a leading player.

outlook 2016 reminders keep popping up for archives

And the call may yet be dropped, as a lengthy regulatory review process awaits. Liberty Global’s businesses in Germany, the Czech Republic, Romania and Hungary are all on the line in a deal which has been ringing for some time (perhaps a trend among telecoms companies). On Wednesday, Vodafone (the world’s second-largest mobile operator) dialed up a deal to acquire some of American telecoms giant Liberty Global’s European cable TV businesses – for a signal $22 billion! What does this mean?






Outlook 2016 reminders keep popping up for archives