Hermès Shares Gain 1% at the Close of December 30, Approaching Resistance Threshold
Hermès shares ended the session on Tuesday, December 30, 2025, at 2,122 euros, up 1% from the previous day's close of 2,101 euros. Trading volumes remained very contained, with only 0.03% of the capital traded, reflecting reduced activity at the end of the year. Over the past seven days, the stock has gained 0.71%, but it is down 7.92% over the year, amid persistent caution in the luxury sector.
Hermès closed at 2,122 euros this Tuesday, gaining 1% in extremely low volumes, typical of this holiday period. The weekly performance stands at 0.71%, while over three months, the stock shows relative stability with a slight increase of 0.14%. However, over the past year, the stock has declined by 7.92%, significantly below its 200-day moving average of 2,235.79 euros. The price is now approaching its resistance threshold set at 2,165 euros, a key point that could hinder short-term progress. Conversely, the support at 2,080 euros remains intact and acts as a bulwark in case of a decline. The neutral RSI at 48 suggests a lack of a marked directional signal, while the negative MACD indicator (MACD line at -2.64 and signal at 0.13) indicates a still hesitant dynamic, without a clearly affirmed recovery momentum.
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Recent recommendations reflect diverging expectations among analysts. In early December, HSBC lowered its price target from 2,350 to 2,250 euros while maintaining a neutral opinion, reflecting caution amidst sector uncertainties. Deutsche Bank, on the other hand, retains a buy recommendation with a target of 2,400 euros, representing a potential upside of more than 13% from the current price. These varied outlooks occur in a context where the luxury sector struggles to find a clear direction. Hermès has strong structural advantages, including its integrated artisanal model and a loyal customer base, but faces geopolitical and economic headwinds. Key financial events will be closely watched: the 2025 annual results expected on February 12, 2026, and first-quarter sales in mid-April. Meanwhile, the stock is in a consolidation zone, with no immediate catalyst to exit this phase of indecision.
Le modèle Hermès, fondé sur une distribution exclusive et qualitative, a une nouvelle fois porté ses fruits. Hermès aborde l’année 2026 avec confiance.
Résultats annuels 2025 solides: chiffre d’affaires de 16 002 millions d’euros, croissance à taux constants de 8,9 % et croissance à taux courants de 5,5 %. Résultat opérationnel courant de 6 569 millions d’euros (41,0 % du chiffre d’affaires) et résultat net de 4 524 millions d’euros. Cash flow disponible ajusté de 3 880 millions d’euros; trésorerie nette retraitée à 12 773 millions d’euros. Propositions de dividendes et actions nouvelles pour 2026, avec un accent sur le développement et l’emploi.
Outlook / guidance
Expected revenue: Le chiffre d’affaires 2026 est attendu en progression à taux constants sans chiffre précis communiqué.
Expected EBITDA: Non précisé dans le communiqué.
Expected net income: Non précisé dans le communiqué.
Management commentary: Perspectives positives pour 2026, grâce au modèle d’entreprise intégré et à la fidélité de la clientèle, malgré un contexte économique et géopolitique incertain.
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