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Between 30 June 2025 and 4 July 2025 H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB (publ) (LEI code 529900O5RR7R39FRDM42) has repurchased in total 343,750 of the company’s own class B shares (ISIN: SE0000106270) as part of the share buyback programme initiated by the board of directors to secure delivery of class B shares for the company’s long-term incentive program (LTIP).
The share buybacks form part of the around SEK 175 million share buyback programme that H&M announced on 26 June 2025. The programme aims to secure delivery of class B shares to the participants in the company’s long-term incentive
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Between 26 June 2025 and 27 June 2025 H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB (publ) (LEI code 529900O5RR7R39FRDM42) has repurchased in total 137,500 of the company’s own class B shares (ISIN: SE0000106270) as part of the share buyback programme initiated by the board of directors to secure delivery of class B shares for the company’s long-term incentive program (LTIP).
The share buybacks form part of the around SEK 175 million share buyback programme that H&M announced on 26 June 2025. The programme aims to secure delivery of class B shares to the participants in the company’s long-term incentive
The board of directors of H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB has, on the basis of the authorisation granted by the 2025 annual general meeting, decided to acquire the company’s own class B shares in order to ensure the delivery of class B shares to the participants in the company’s long-term incentive program (LTIP).
The share buybacks will be carried out in accordance with the EU Market Abuse Regulation (MAR) and Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2016/1052 (known as the Safe Harbour Regulation). Acquisitions of shares will be managed by an investment firm or credit institution that makes its
Second quarter (1 March 2025 – 31 May 2025)
· Sales in local currencies increased by 1 percent in the second quarter, with 4 percent fewer stores at the end of the quarter compared with the same point in time last year. Excluding these closures, sales increased by 3 percent. Converted into SEK, net sales amounted to SEK 56,714 m (59,605). Net sales in SEK were negatively affected by a currency translation effect of around 6 percentage points due to the strengthened Swedish krona.
· Gross profit amounted to SEK 31,425 m (33,569), which corresponds to a gross margin of 55.4 percent (
Second quarter (1 March 2025 – 31 May 2025)
· Sales in local currencies increased by 1 percent in the second quarter, with 4 percent fewer stores at the end of the quarter compared with the same point in time last year. Excluding these closures, sales increased by 3 percent. Converted into SEK, net sales amounted to SEK 56,714 m (59,605). Net sales in SEK were negatively affected by a currency translation effect of around 6 percentage points due to the strengthened Swedish krona.
· Gross profit amounted to SEK 31,425 m (33,569), which corresponds to a gross margin of 55.4 percent (