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Superdry marked down on soggy sales and equity dilution fears
Thursday 20 Apr 2023 Author: James Crux

Shares in Superdry (SDRY) have slumped 47.3% over the past 12 months as investors price-in challenging high street conditions and the uncertain prospects of a successful turnaround.

The latest sell-off in the stock followed the fashion retailer’s withdrawal (14 April) of ‘broadly breakeven’ full year 2023 earnings guidance and news it is considering a dilutive equity raise to shore up the balance sheet, one that founder and CEO Julian Dunkerton would support.The struggling fashion brand also blamed the cost-of-living crisis and poor weather for disappointing retail sales in February and March.

Weather is an excuse which, however valid, rarely washes with investors. ‘Wholesale performance continues to lag the rest of the group, although we are making progress in working with our partners to support their recovery,’ stressed Superdry.

While Dunkerton’s belief in the Superdry brand is ‘stronger than ever’, the share price suggests the brand is no longer as relevant as it once was, with fewer people prepared to pay a premium for Superdry’s faux-Japanese stylings.


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