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- H&M Group has closed over 600 stores since 2022, with 128 locations shuttered between May 2025 and 2026, reducing its global footprint to 4,038 stores.
- The company consistently ended each year with fewer stores than the previous one, including the closure of its Monki brand stores last year.
- Despite a one percent decrease in sales for the first six months of 2026 and a three percent drop in net sales to $5.6 billion for the quarter ending May 31, profitability improved.
- Sales in Western Europe, H&M's strongest market, saw a five percent decline year-over-year.
- CEO Daniel Erver stated that while sales were lower than planned, improved profitability and inventory management are laying the foundations for sustainable growth, though tighter inventory sometimes affected demand.
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