Burberry Group plc
LSE: BRBY.L
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1132.4 GBp
(-44.6%) 5 years
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5Y price score: (68)
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10Y return: 10.8%
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641.0
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76.1 %
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Latest Earnings Call Takeaways
2026 Q2 (Nov 14, 2025)
1) Strategy & Leadership
- Burberry's CEO, Joshua Schulman, expressed strong confidence in the Burberry Forward strategy, marking its first year with a shift from stabilization to growth.
- The strategy aims to enhance brand desirability through improved product offerings and customer engagement, with a focus on timeless British luxury.
- The company is seeing positive signals, including a return to comparable retail sales growth for the first time in two years and increased customer growth.
- Burberry plans to celebrate its 170th anniversary next year with campaigns that highlight its iconic trench coat and engage a broader luxury audience.
2) Financial & Segment Results
- Total revenue for the first half was GBP 1.03 billion, with a reported decline of 5% year-on-year.
- Comparable retail sales were flat for the first half but grew by 2% in Q2, marking the first positive growth in two years.
- Adjusted operating profit was GBP 19 million, with a gross margin recovery to 67.9%, up 410 basis points year-on-year.
- Free cash outflow improved to GBP 50 million, with net inventory down 24% compared to last year.
3) Problems / Headwinds
- The company faced challenges with retail traffic, which remained difficult throughout the first half, impacting overall sales.
- Wholesale revenue decreased by 11%, slightly better than guidance, while licensing revenue fell by 8% due to planned destocking of older fragrance lines.
- The macroeconomic environment remains uncertain, posing potential risks to future growth.
4) Operational or Product Plans
- Burberry is focusing on enhancing its product mix, particularly in outerwear and scarves, while also refreshing its heritage rainwear assortment.
- The company is investing in marketing and customer experience, with plans to increase personalization options in its product offerings.
- New product launches, including a stronger assortment of knitwear and leather goods, are aimed at appealing to a broader customer base, particularly Gen Z.
- The retail network is being optimized with increased product density and improved displays to enhance customer experience.
5) Guidance & Outlook / Investor Angle
- Burberry expects to see continued momentum in the second half of fiscal 2026, with guidance for a mid-single-digit percentage revenue decline in wholesale but returning to growth.
- The company anticipates annualized savings of around GBP 80 million and a GBP 50 million restructuring charge for the full year.
- Currency fluctuations are expected to impact revenue by around GBP 50 million and operating profit by GBP 5 million based on current exchange rates.
- The management remains confident in the Burberry Forward strategy as a path for sustainable value creation, despite the ongoing challenges.
Bottom line: Burberry is making progress with its Burberry Forward strategy, showing early signs of growth and improved brand desirability. While challenges remain, particularly in retail traffic and macroeconomic conditions, the company is focused on enhancing its product offerings and customer engagement, positioning itself for sustainable long-term value creation.
Burberry Group plc — Financial Overview, Stock Price, Market Cap
Burberry Group plc is a company. Founded in 1856. As of April 13, 2026, the company's market capitalization is $4056245476 with a current stock price of $1132.40.
