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Lululemon's E-commerce Sales A Growing Portion Of Retailer's Revenue

The Canadian Press, 09 Jun, 2015 12:05 PM
    VANCOUVER — Lululemon Athletica Inc. (NASDAQ:LULU) says its first quarter revenue was up more than expected and it's raising the bar for its 2015 full-year results.
     
    The Vancouver-based clothing company known for its yoga-inspired fashions had US$423.5 million of revenue during the three-month period, up 10 per cent from US$384.6 million in last year's first quarter.
     
    That was above analyst estimates of US$418.9 million, which was in line with the top end of the company's guidance.
     
    Lululemon's profit was $47.8 million or 34 cents per share — one cent above an average estimate compiled by Thomson Reuters. Its profit for the three months ended May 3 was up from $19 million or 13 cents per share a year earlier.
     
    Lululemon CEO Laurent Potdevin said the company's e-commerce business is accelerating.
     
    During the first quarter of 2015 ended May 3, Lululemon's direct-to-consumer revenue from electronic commerce increased 27 per cent $83.6 million — or nearly one-fifth of the total.
     
    Lululemon — which reports in U.S. dollars — says it now expects revenue for all of 2015 will be in a range of between $2 billion and $2.05 billion, which is about $30 million higher than estimates released in March.
     
    "To support our long term goals, we are intentionally striking a strategic balance between strong growth and investments within innovation and infrastructure," Potdevin said in a statement. 

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