Inditex posts strong Q4, faces slow start to 2025 amid FX and weather challenges

Published 12/03/2025, 08:42
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Investing.com -- Inditex (BME:ITX), Zara’s parent company on Wednesday delivered a strong fourth-quarter performance, exceeding expectations with a 5% EBIT beat. 

The fashion retailer reported Q4 sales of €11.21 billion, an EBIT of €1.88 billion, and an EPS of €0.46, surpassing consensus estimates. 

Excluding foreign exchange impacts, sales growth for the quarter stood at 10.5%, outperforming the 9.9% consensus estimate. 

Gross margins expanded by 22 basis points year-over-year, while EBIT margins improved by 114 basis points, highlighting the company’s ability to manage operating expenses while driving revenue growth. 

Inditex, which operates brands including Pull&Bear, Massimo Dutti, Bershka, Stradivarius, Oysho, Zara Home, and Uterqüe, ended the quarter with a net cash position of €11.5 billion, despite €1.8 billion in supply chain investments across FY 24/25 and 25/26. 

A total dividend per share of €1.68 was announced, slightly above the €1.65 consensus estimate.

Despite the strong Q4, Inditex has had a weaker start to the first quarter of 2025/26, with sales growth from February 1 to March 10 coming in at 4% ex-foreign exchange, significantly below the 8.8% consensus forecast.

However, recent trends show an improvement to 7% as weather conditions normalize. The company has guided for a full-year foreign exchange impact of approximately -1%, compared to market expectations of -0.1%. 

Gross margins are expected to remain flat within a range of -50 to +50 basis points, versus the consensus forecast of a 2-basis-point increase.

Consensus estimates currently anticipate a 30-basis-point expansion in EBIT margins for the 2025/26 fiscal year, but the weak start to Q1 could pressure these projections. 

The company’s stock, which has traded between €40.33 and €56.34 over the past year, closed at €48.65.

Jefferies analysts maintain a ‘buy’ rating on Inditex, with a price target of €56, implying a 15% upside. The retailer’s market capitalization stands at €151.5 billion, with a float of 40.6% and an average daily trading volume of $96.66 million.

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