Delta Galil Industries, an Israel based manufacturer of branded and private label apparel products, has announced its second quarter (Q2) FY20 financial result ended on June 30, 2020. Sales during the quarter fell 27 per cent to $270.9 million (Q2 FY19: $373.9 million). However, company’s own websites sales jumped 163 per cent during the quarter.
Delta Galil Industries, an Israel based manufacturer of branded and private label apparel products, has announced its second quarter (Q2) FY20 financial result ended on June 30, 2020. Sales during the quarter grew 27 per cent to $270.9 million (Q2 FY19: $373.9 million). However, company's own websites sales jumped 163 per cent during the quarter.#
“While our second quarter results reflect the continued global impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, we are pleased to report that our financials were better than we expected as of last quarter. We finished Q2 with strong performance in direct-to-consumer e-commerce across all of our businesses, and we see strong recovery in brick-and-mortar sales in Israel, that presented a growth in May and June, and in our European brands,” Isaac Dabah, CEO of Delta Galil, said in a press release.
Delta Galil Industries, an Israel based manufacturer of branded and private label apparel products, has announced its second quarter (Q2) FY20 financial result ended on June 30, 2020. Sales during the quarter grew 27 per cent to $270.9 million (Q2 FY19: $373.9 million). However, company's own websites sales jumped 163 per cent during the quarter.#
Company incurred a net loss of $53.3 million, including the restructuring charge noted, compared to net income of $5.1 million in Q2 FY19. Operating loss for the second quarter was $55.4 million compared to operating profit of $14.3 million in Q2 FY19.
Delta Galil Industries, an Israel based manufacturer of branded and private label apparel products, has announced its second quarter (Q2) FY20 financial result ended on June 30, 2020. Sales during the quarter grew 27 per cent to $270.9 million (Q2 FY19: $373.9 million). However, company's own websites sales jumped 163 per cent during the quarter.#
“During the quarter, we initiated a significant strategic restructuring plan across all business units, which we expect to deliver efficiencies in our cost structure, operations and productivity starting already in Q3,” Dabah said. “We started the third quarter with strong results for July and expect to get back to profitability in the third quarter.”
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (JL)