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Pace of sales growth slows at Dr. Martens, sinking shares 13%

Published 27/01/2022, 07:14
Updated 27/01/2022, 11:20
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A pair of Dr. Martens boots in London, Britain, September 17, 2020. REUTERS/Simon Newman

By James Davey

LONDON (Reuters) -Dr. Martens said revenue growth slowed in its third quarter, hammering its share price, after a drop in its wholesale business as it prioritised scarce inventory for online and retail stores channels.

Inventory levels at the British group, known for its chunky leather boots with yellow stitching, have been hurt by pandemic-linked manufacturing and global shipping delays.

Revenue grew 11% to 307 million pounds ($412 million) in the three months through Dec. 31, its fiscal third quarter, slowing from first-half growth of 16%.

Dr. Martens shares sank 13% to 281 pence in late morning trading, giving it a market capitalisation of 2.82 billion pounds.

The stock has lost a quarter of its value since listing at 370 pence in January 2021.

Earlier this month, the group's biggest shareholder, private equity firm Permira, cut its stake by 6.5% to 36.4%, prompting a selloff.

"The shares appear increasingly wary of the remaining 36% private equity stake to come, noting the current lock-up expires in two months’ time," said analysts at Peel Hunt.

The third-quarter outcome reflected a 33% jump in revenue in the higher margin direct to consumer (DTC) channels of e-commerce and retail stores, offset by a 14% fall in the wholesale business.

On a regional basis, revenues in Asia Pacific were the most impacted by COVID-19, declining 28%, with Australia and China particularly badly hit by renewed restrictions.

The group opened 11 new stores in the period, ending the quarter with 158.

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"We remain confident in achieving market expectations for our first full year as a listed business, subject to no significant COVID impact in Q4," Dr. Martens said.

Analysts, on average, forecast full-year core earnings of 257.3 million pounds, according to Refinitiv data, up from 224.2 million pounds in 2020-21.

($1 = 0.7450 pounds)

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