Group 1: Kering Group Performance - Kering Group reported Q4 2025 sales of €3.9 billion, a year-on-year decline of 3% after currency adjustment, which was better than the market expectation of a 5% drop [1] - The core brand Gucci experienced a 10% decline in sales, marking the tenth consecutive quarter of decline, but this was an improvement over the expected 12% drop, boosting market confidence [1] - CEO Luca de Meo indicated that sales trends are gradually improving, although still in early and fragile stages, and emphasized the company's focus on ongoing development [1] Group 2: Strategic Moves and Financial Position - Kering Group faces significant debt pressure, with net debt reaching €9.5 billion and an additional €6 billion in long-term lease liabilities as of June 2025 [2] - To alleviate financial pressure and focus on its core fashion business, Kering sold its beauty division to L'Oréal in October 2025, which includes exclusive rights for three major brands and a joint venture for cross-industry collaboration [2] - The company is implementing cost-cutting measures, with a 10% reduction in total employees and a 22% decrease in Gucci's workforce since its peak in 2022, alongside plans to close 75 underperforming boutiques [2] Group 3: BP's Market Performance - BP's stock price declined due to weakening crude oil futures and slower-than-expected progress in its energy transition efforts, with Brent crude oil prices falling 2.1% to $78 per barrel [3] - BP reported a Q4 2025 loss of $320 million in its energy transition business, failing to meet market expectations for breakeven, which led to increased investor sell-off [3]
欧洲股市企稳:开云39亿欧元季营收超预期获2020年来最大单日涨幅 BP股价下探
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-02-10 21:45