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ISIN: SE0000106270 · WKN: 872318 · Symbol: HMSB
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Werte aus der Branche Einzelhandel
Wertpapier | Kurs | Perf. % |
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82,76 | +97,99 | |
0,5679 | +29,07 | |
29,99 | +19,96 | |
1,1800 | +18,00 | |
2,4000 | +17,94 |
Wertpapier | Kurs | Perf. % |
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2,8500 | -9,24 | |
11,300 | -13,08 | |
12,000 | -13,67 | |
5,3500 | -14,54 | |
0,8500 | -23,42 |
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 34.637.798 von benny_m am 03.08.08 10:44:22(für den Job braucht man ja nicht wirklich ne Qualifikation.)
verkaufen muss man auch können,
Karlos
verkaufen muss man auch können,
Karlos
Lieber ausgebeutete Mitarbeiter und der Kurs steigt als wie bei der Lufthansa, wo der Aktionär seit zehn Jahr nichts verdient hat und das Personal jetzt fast 8% mehr bekommt.
H&M kann das halt machen, da es immer junge Frauen gibt, die etwas Geld brauchen und für den Job braucht man ja nicht wirklich ne Qualifikation.
H&M kann das halt machen, da es immer junge Frauen gibt, die etwas Geld brauchen und für den Job braucht man ja nicht wirklich ne Qualifikation.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 29.899.892 von spaceistheplace am 14.06.07 20:35:22
Schikane bei H&M – Mitarbeiter packen aus
http://reboundhotstocks.blogspot.com/2008/08/schikane-bei-h-…
Schikane bei H&M – Mitarbeiter packen aus
http://reboundhotstocks.blogspot.com/2008/08/schikane-bei-h-…
hier ein Interview zu den aktuekllen Betribsratsgeschichten:
http://www.stern.de/wirtschaft/unternehmen/unternehmen/:H%25…
http://www.stern.de/wirtschaft/unternehmen/unternehmen/:H%25…
mal wieder was Negatives zu H&M
Behinderung von Betriebsräten
H&M weist Vorwürfe zurück
Die schwedische Modekette Hennes&Mauritz hat Vorwürfe zurückgewiesen, sie behindere in ihren deutschen Filialen Betriebsräte systematisch bei der Arbeit.
http://www.sueddeutsche.de/wirtschaft/221/304198/text/
Behinderung von Betriebsräten
H&M weist Vorwürfe zurück
Die schwedische Modekette Hennes&Mauritz hat Vorwürfe zurückgewiesen, sie behindere in ihren deutschen Filialen Betriebsräte systematisch bei der Arbeit.
http://www.sueddeutsche.de/wirtschaft/221/304198/text/
netter Bericht zur USA-Expansion von H&M:
Retail Report
H&M opens first Seattle-area store
H&M is predicting hundreds of people will line up this morning to get their first look at its new Southcenter store, the Swedish retailer's initial foray into the Seattle market.
By Melissa Allison and Amy Martinez
The Southcenter H&M, opening today, has 70 employees, seven cash registers, 20 dressing rooms and a set of escalators.
At H&M's new store in Westfield Southcenter, an argyle cardigan sweater can be had for $24.90, a lacy push-up bra for under $20, and a brightly colored tank top for only $5.90.
Just don't think of it as cheap chic.
Jennifer Uglialoro, a New York-based spokeswoman for H&M, said the most common misperception about the Swedish retailer is that its clothes fall apart after a few wash cycles.
"These are quality clothes that hold up," she said, pointing to the stylish black blouse with brass buttons she's wearing.
Uglialoro paid $24.90 for it at another H&M store two years ago, and the "buttons are still here," she noted. "It's still perfect since the day I bought it." (Uglialoro also is wearing dark slim-fit jeans, but she didn't get them at H&M — and, she added, "they're falling apart at the bottom!")
Uglialoro gave local media a tour of the new store Thursday before it opens to the public today at 10 a.m. It's part of a $240 million Southcenter expansion that also opens today, delivering an additional 400,000 square feet of shopping, dining and entertainment space.
H&M expects between 400 and 600 people to start lining up outside the mall early this morning to be among the first inside the new store. That prediction is based on recent turnouts at H&M openings elsewhere in the U.S., Uglialoro says, but she predicts an especially strong showing given that this is H&M's first store in the Seattle area.
The store covers 25,000 square feet across two floors with clothes, shoes, accessories and lingerie, with departments for women, men, teens and children. It has 70 employees, seven cash registers, 20 dressing rooms and a set of escalators.
H&M will open smaller stores at University Village and downtown's 520 Pike Tower in September. The University Village store will be 19,000 square feet, and the downtown store will be 16,000 square feet. They'll focus on women, men and teens, leaving out children.
H&M (formally Hennes & Mauritz) opened its first U.S. store in New York in 2000 and now has 156 stores in 22 states. Worldwide, it has more than 1,500 stores in 29 countries.
Its team of designers, patternmakers and buyers work with some 700 suppliers throughout Asia and Europe to turn out clothing quickly — anywhere from a couple of weeks to a few months.
Uglialoro explains that by limiting its reliance on middlemen and leveraging its massive buying power, H&M can keep down prices while introducing new merchandise in stores daily. "No one realizes that you can have high fashion and low prices," she said.
But don't expect everyone to cheer when H&M opens today. Britt Beemer, a consumer analyst with America's Research Group in Orlando, Fla., says H&M will take sales away from a wide range of retailers, including Abercrombie & Fitch, American Eagle Outfitters, Kohl's, JCPenney and Target.
H&M understands "that if people can buy fashion cheap, they'll have to be beaten off with a stick," Beemer said. "Fashion at a cheap price is an unbelievable combination. Probably the only other retailer who does it well day in and day out is Target."
— Amy Martinez
Retail Report
H&M opens first Seattle-area store
H&M is predicting hundreds of people will line up this morning to get their first look at its new Southcenter store, the Swedish retailer's initial foray into the Seattle market.
By Melissa Allison and Amy Martinez
The Southcenter H&M, opening today, has 70 employees, seven cash registers, 20 dressing rooms and a set of escalators.
At H&M's new store in Westfield Southcenter, an argyle cardigan sweater can be had for $24.90, a lacy push-up bra for under $20, and a brightly colored tank top for only $5.90.
Just don't think of it as cheap chic.
Jennifer Uglialoro, a New York-based spokeswoman for H&M, said the most common misperception about the Swedish retailer is that its clothes fall apart after a few wash cycles.
"These are quality clothes that hold up," she said, pointing to the stylish black blouse with brass buttons she's wearing.
Uglialoro paid $24.90 for it at another H&M store two years ago, and the "buttons are still here," she noted. "It's still perfect since the day I bought it." (Uglialoro also is wearing dark slim-fit jeans, but she didn't get them at H&M — and, she added, "they're falling apart at the bottom!")
Uglialoro gave local media a tour of the new store Thursday before it opens to the public today at 10 a.m. It's part of a $240 million Southcenter expansion that also opens today, delivering an additional 400,000 square feet of shopping, dining and entertainment space.
H&M expects between 400 and 600 people to start lining up outside the mall early this morning to be among the first inside the new store. That prediction is based on recent turnouts at H&M openings elsewhere in the U.S., Uglialoro says, but she predicts an especially strong showing given that this is H&M's first store in the Seattle area.
The store covers 25,000 square feet across two floors with clothes, shoes, accessories and lingerie, with departments for women, men, teens and children. It has 70 employees, seven cash registers, 20 dressing rooms and a set of escalators.
H&M will open smaller stores at University Village and downtown's 520 Pike Tower in September. The University Village store will be 19,000 square feet, and the downtown store will be 16,000 square feet. They'll focus on women, men and teens, leaving out children.
H&M (formally Hennes & Mauritz) opened its first U.S. store in New York in 2000 and now has 156 stores in 22 states. Worldwide, it has more than 1,500 stores in 29 countries.
Its team of designers, patternmakers and buyers work with some 700 suppliers throughout Asia and Europe to turn out clothing quickly — anywhere from a couple of weeks to a few months.
Uglialoro explains that by limiting its reliance on middlemen and leveraging its massive buying power, H&M can keep down prices while introducing new merchandise in stores daily. "No one realizes that you can have high fashion and low prices," she said.
But don't expect everyone to cheer when H&M opens today. Britt Beemer, a consumer analyst with America's Research Group in Orlando, Fla., says H&M will take sales away from a wide range of retailers, including Abercrombie & Fitch, American Eagle Outfitters, Kohl's, JCPenney and Target.
H&M understands "that if people can buy fashion cheap, they'll have to be beaten off with a stick," Beemer said. "Fashion at a cheap price is an unbelievable combination. Probably the only other retailer who does it well day in and day out is Target."
— Amy Martinez
Stockholm (aktiencheck.de AG) - Die schwedische Hennes & Mauritz AB (H&M) (ISIN SE0000106270/ WKN 872318) präsentierte am Dienstag die Umsatzentwicklung für den Monat Juni.
Demnach verzeichnete man im Berichtszeitraum auf Konzernebene einen Umsatzanstieg von 8 Prozent. Bei Niederlassungen, welche länger als ein Jahr geöffnet waren, wurde ein Umsatzrückgang von 2 Prozent ausgewiesen. Wie der Konzern weiter ausführte, verfügte man zum 30. Juni über weltweit insgesamt 1.600 Niederlassungen, nach 1.420 zum 30. Juni 2007.
Die Aktie von Hennes & Mauritz notierte zuletzt an der Heimatbörse mit einem Plus von 0,15 Prozent bei 287,5 Schwedischen Kronen. (15.07.2008/ac/n/a)
Quelle: Finanzen.net 15.07.2008 09:43:00
Demnach verzeichnete man im Berichtszeitraum auf Konzernebene einen Umsatzanstieg von 8 Prozent. Bei Niederlassungen, welche länger als ein Jahr geöffnet waren, wurde ein Umsatzrückgang von 2 Prozent ausgewiesen. Wie der Konzern weiter ausführte, verfügte man zum 30. Juni über weltweit insgesamt 1.600 Niederlassungen, nach 1.420 zum 30. Juni 2007.
Die Aktie von Hennes & Mauritz notierte zuletzt an der Heimatbörse mit einem Plus von 0,15 Prozent bei 287,5 Schwedischen Kronen. (15.07.2008/ac/n/a)
Quelle: Finanzen.net 15.07.2008 09:43:00
Kleine INfo
Goldman Sachs stuft uns runter, deswegen der kursrutsch heute!
neues ziel lt g.s. 330kr
http://www.avanza.se/aza/press/news.jsp?n=1008910
Goldman Sachs stuft uns runter, deswegen der kursrutsch heute!
neues ziel lt g.s. 330kr
http://www.avanza.se/aza/press/news.jsp?n=1008910
Hatte nicht geglaubt solche Kurse nochmal zu sehen.
Die nächsten tage werden höchst interessant, lege mir ne stange zertis ins P´folio. next week kommen zahlen, die könnten überraschend gut werden, bzw. besser als erwartet. kurzfristig stecken in der aktie sicher 20% auf zertis bis zu 120% ! Inditex + M&S haben deutlich gedrückt.
Was meint Ihr dazu???
Barfuss oder Lackschuh heißt die Devise.
Was meint Ihr dazu???
Barfuss oder Lackschuh heißt die Devise.
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