Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Economy

Moncler shares jump as LVMH buys stake in parent company Double R

Investing.com — Shares of Moncler jumped on Friday after LVMH said it had purchased a 10% stake in Double R, the investment vehicle of Remo Ruffini, which holds 15.8% of Moncler.

At 4:07 AM (0807 GMT), Moncler was trading 9.3% higher, while LVMH was up 2.9%.

This acquisition indirectly grants LVMH a 1.58% stake in Moncler Group. Additionally, LVMH will secure one board seat at Moncler and two seats on Double R, reflecting its continued expansion into the luxury outdoor and performance wear market.

Through this partnership, LVMH will support Double R to increase its current holding in Moncler from about 15.8% to up to 18.5% over the next 18 months.

“Double R is expected to reinforce its control in Moncler up to a maximum of 18.5% funded by LVMH share purchases in the market over the next 18m. LVMH will own a maximum 22% stake in Double R (or ~4% in Moncler),” said analysts at Citi Research in a note.

LVMH will fund these future share purchases, which will also increase its own stake in Double R up to a maximum of 22%.

The French luxury conglomerate’s investment is expected to further reinforce Remo Ruffini’s control as the largest shareholder of Moncler, enabling him to drive the company’s strategic direction and long-term development.

LVMH’s minority stake reinforces its long-term investment strategy in acquiring stakes in high-potential luxury brands while supporting their existing management teams.

“In the absence of share buybacks for LVMH (owing to uncertainty with French tax law treatment), and a lack of credibility and sufficiently large take-out targets, we view minority investments into already established groups as the next best alternative use of excess cash,” RBC added

For LVMH, the investment represents an opportunity to further diversify its brand portfolio with a strong presence in the fast-growing luxury outdoor and performance wear sector.

For Moncler, the partnership brings additional resources and support for future expansion and innovation in an increasingly dynamic market.

This investment comes at a time when the luxury sector is witnessing rapid growth, particularly in the outdoor and active lifestyle segments, where Moncler has already carved out a strong position.

“From LVMH’s perspective, we view this deal as opportune given current weakness across the luxury sector, and translating to lower equity valuations (e.g. Moncler’s Enterprise value is €13bn and its shares are down ~30% in the last six months),” said analysts from RBC

LVMH’s involvement is likely to further accelerate Moncler’s international growth, expand its product lines, and strengthen its positioning in new markets.

This post appeared first on investing.com

You May Also Like

Investing

Fisker (NYSE: FSR) stock price has been one of the best-performing electric vehicle (EV) stocks this week even as Tesla slumped. The shares jumped...

Investing

Newmont (NYSE: NEM) reported mixed financial results even as the price of gold approached its all-time high. In all, the company’s earnings per share...

Investing

The Fox Corporation (NASDAQ: FOX) stock price has been under pressure as investors come to terms with the abrupt firing of Tucker Carlson. The...

Investing

NatWest (LON: NWG) share price rose sharply, helped by the strong results from Barclays. The stock jumped to a high of 274.8p, which was...




Disclaimer: Oldamericanbroker.com, its managers, its employees, and assigns (collectively “The Company”) do not make any guarantee or warranty about what is advertised above. Information provided by this website is for research purposes only and should not be considered as personalized financial advice. The Company is not affiliated with, nor does it receive compensation from, any specific security. The Company is not registered or licensed by any governing body in any jurisdiction to give investing advice or provide investment recommendation. Any investments recommended here should be taken into consideration only after consulting with your investment advisor and after reviewing the prospectus or financial statements of the-company.


Copyright © 2024 Oldamericanbroker.com