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Warpaint London says strong performance continues
Warpaint London says strong performance continues

Fashion Network

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Fashion Network

Warpaint London says strong performance continues

Warpaint London continues to deliver colourful results with the specialist cosmetics supplier (think W7, Technic, Skin & Tan, Super Facialist, Dirty Works and Fish Soho brands) talking of 'robust' trading and 'significantly higher' margins. The good news was delivered ahead of Tuesday morning's (17 June) AGM, although not everyone was impressed as its shares had fallen 7.5% by the time the meeting started. Did the share price dip relate to chairman Clive Garston noting that its Q2 performance had been impacted by an expected slowdown in its US business? Maybe. But he stressed it remains a modest proportion of group sales (8.5% in 2024), following the imposition of higher tariffs. Following on from record sales and profits in 2024, the latest results were undoubtably good. Sales for the six months to 30 June are expected to range from £50 million-£52 million, up from £45.9 million in the year-ago period, including an approximate £5 million contribution from Brand Architekts, acquired in February. And group sales overall are being achieved at a 'significantly higher margin than that achieved in 2024', he added. Meanwhile, sales are expected to continue their upward trajectory for FY25, 'heavily second-half-weighted' boosted by a large number of planned product rollouts to additional stores together with a significant Christmas order book, it said. The company said there also continues to be 'substantial growth opportunities' and is 'very well positioned to achieve further growth, with additional improvement in margins'. And with Brand Architekts 'providing additional and exciting growth opportunities', plus a strong balance sheet and positive cash balances (£15.8 million up from £5.5 million a year ago), Garston said the board 'remains confident' it will meet market expectations for the year ending 31 December.

Warpaint London says strong performance continues
Warpaint London says strong performance continues

Fashion Network

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Fashion Network

Warpaint London says strong performance continues

Warpaint London continues to deliver colourful results with the specialist cosmetics supplier (think W7, Technic, Skin & Tan, Super Facialist, Dirty Works and Fish Soho brands) talking of 'robust' trading and 'significantly higher' margins. The good news was delivered ahead of Tuesday morning's (17 June) AGM, although not everyone was impressed as its shares had fallen 7.5% by the time the meeting started. Did the share price dip relate to chairman Clive Garston noting that its Q2 performance had been impacted by an expected slowdown in its US business? Maybe. But he stressed it remains a modest proportion of group sales (8.5% in 2024), following the imposition of higher tariffs. Following on from record sales and profits in 2024, the latest results were undoubtably good. Sales for the six months to 30 June are expected to range from £50 million-£52 million, up from £45.9 million in the year-ago period, including an approximate £5 million contribution from Brand Architekts, acquired in February. And group sales overall are being achieved at a 'significantly higher margin than that achieved in 2024', he added. Meanwhile, sales are expected to continue their upward trajectory for FY25, 'heavily second-half-weighted' boosted by a large number of planned product rollouts to additional stores together with a significant Christmas order book, it said. The company said there also continues to be 'substantial growth opportunities' and is 'very well positioned to achieve further growth, with additional improvement in margins'. And with Brand Architekts 'providing additional and exciting growth opportunities', plus a strong balance sheet and positive cash balances (£15.8 million up from £5.5 million a year ago), Garston said the board 'remains confident' it will meet market expectations for the year ending 31 December.

Warpaint London says strong performance continues
Warpaint London says strong performance continues

Fashion Network

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Fashion Network

Warpaint London says strong performance continues

Warpaint London continues to deliver colourful results with the specialist cosmetics supplier (think W7, Technic, Skin & Tan, Super Facialist, Dirty Works and Fish Soho brands) talking of 'robust' trading and 'significantly higher' margins. The good news was delivered ahead of Tuesday morning's (17 June) AGM, although not everyone was impressed as its shares had fallen 7.5% by the time the meeting started. Did the share price dip relate to chairman Clive Garston noting that its Q2 performance had been impacted by an expected slowdown in its US business? Maybe. But he stressed it remains a modest proportion of group sales (8.5% in 2024), following the imposition of higher tariffs. Following on from record sales and profits in 2024, the latest results were undoubtably good. Sales for the six months to 30 June are expected to range from £50 million-£52 million, up from £45.9 million in the year-ago period, including an approximate £5 million contribution from Brand Architekts, acquired in February. And group sales overall are being achieved at a 'significantly higher margin than that achieved in 2024', he added. Meanwhile, sales are expected to continue their upward trajectory for FY25, 'heavily second-half-weighted' boosted by a large number of planned product rollouts to additional stores together with a significant Christmas order book, it said. The company said there also continues to be 'substantial growth opportunities' and is 'very well positioned to achieve further growth, with additional improvement in margins'. And with Brand Architekts 'providing additional and exciting growth opportunities', plus a strong balance sheet and positive cash balances (£15.8 million up from £5.5 million a year ago), Garston said the board 'remains confident' it will meet market expectations for the year ending 31 December.

Women 7 (W7) Urge Action on Rights, Climate, and Gender Justice Ahead of G7 Summit in Kananaskis
Women 7 (W7) Urge Action on Rights, Climate, and Gender Justice Ahead of G7 Summit in Kananaskis

Malaysian Reserve

time10-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Malaysian Reserve

Women 7 (W7) Urge Action on Rights, Climate, and Gender Justice Ahead of G7 Summit in Kananaskis

OTTAWA, ON, June 10, 2025 /CNW/ – Just days ahead of the G7 Leaders' Summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, the Women 7 (W7), the official G7 engagement group representing feminist civil society worldwide, has issued an urgent call to G7 leaders: act now to address stalled progress on commitments to gender equality, the global rollback on rights, and the crises of climate, inequality and militarization. At a press conference held this morning, the W7 presented its call to the G7 leaders: Protect democracy and human rights – At a time when rights are under attack around the world, we call on G7 leaders to build on previous commitments and act, and invest in protecting the human rights of women and 2SLGBTIQ+ communities. This includes advancing reproductive rights, protest rights, and the safety of women human rights defenders in all their diversity. Confront the climate crisis and demilitarize – We call on the G7 to take meaningful action on the twin threats of climate collapse and increasing militarization. This moment demands investment in sustainable, peaceful, and people-centered alternatives. Ensure policy coherence and accountability – We call on G7 countries to apply a gender lens to all policy areas from economic measures and emerging technologies to peace and security. Words alone are not enough coherent policies, concrete actions, and committed resources are essential. 'We are experiencing a global rollback of the rights of women and 2SLGBTIQ+ people, combined with overlapping crises that threaten peace, security, and the planet.' said Beth Woroniuk, Co-Chair of the W7 2025. 'The G7 must build on previous commitments and speak out with courage, accompanied by sustained investments in an economy that works for everyone, equality, and peace.' 'We are at a turning point,' said Anuradha Dugal, Co-Chair of W7's Gender Justice Working Group. 'Around the world, people, especially women and marginalized communities are fighting not just to be heard, but to survive. The cost of inaction is measured in lives lost, rights denied, and futures deferred.' 'The growing embrace of artificial intelligence is further concentrating wealth and exacerbating pre-existing digital divides, including those impacting women and marginalized communities,' said Theodora Skeadas, Co-Chair of W7's Emerging Technology Working Group. 'We need to invest in equitable economic growth as a measure of innovation, including through AI evaluations, so that everyone can benefit from emerging technologies.' 'The G7 has the power to chart a different course. We urge Canada and all G7 countries to meet this moment. Take bold action. Deliver on your commitments. Work with us to build a future where dignity, safety, and opportunity are rights, not privileges,' said Laveza Khan, W7 Organizing Committee Member. The W7 is an official G7 engagement group focused on gender justice and women's rights. The W7 brings together feminist activists from across Canada, G7 nations, and the Global South to ensure that gender justice remains a central priority throughout all meetings and theme discussions. As Canada hosts the 2025 G7, the W7 urges the Government of Canada to lead by example—prioritizing gender-transformative policies, strengthening civic space, and ensuring meaningful civil society engagement throughout the summit and beyond. Download the full W7 Communiqué and learn more at:

Women 7 (W7) Urge Action on Rights, Climate, and Gender Justice Ahead of G7 Summit in Kananaskis
Women 7 (W7) Urge Action on Rights, Climate, and Gender Justice Ahead of G7 Summit in Kananaskis

Cision Canada

time10-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Cision Canada

Women 7 (W7) Urge Action on Rights, Climate, and Gender Justice Ahead of G7 Summit in Kananaskis

OTTAWA, ON, June 10, 2025 /CNW/ - Just days ahead of the G7 Leaders' Summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, the Women 7 (W7), the official G7 engagement group representing feminist civil society worldwide, has issued an urgent call to G7 leaders: act now to address stalled progress on commitments to gender equality, the global rollback on rights, and the crises of climate, inequality and militarization. At a press conference held this morning, the W7 presented its call to the G7 leaders: Protect democracy and human rights – At a time when rights are under attack around the world, we call on G7 leaders to build on previous commitments and act, and invest in protecting the human rights of women and 2SLGBTIQ+ communities. This includes advancing reproductive rights, protest rights, and the safety of women human rights defenders in all their diversity. Confront the climate crisis and demilitarize – We call on the G7 to take meaningful action on the twin threats of climate collapse and increasing militarization. This moment demands investment in sustainable, peaceful, and people-centered alternatives. Ensure policy coherence and accountability – We call on G7 countries to apply a gender lens to all policy areas from economic measures and emerging technologies to peace and security. Words alone are not enough coherent policies, concrete actions, and committed resources are essential. "We are experiencing a global rollback of the rights of women and 2SLGBTIQ+ people, combined with overlapping crises that threaten peace, security, and the planet." said Beth Woroniuk, Co-Chair of the W7 2025. "The G7 must build on previous commitments and speak out with courage, accompanied by sustained investments in an economy that works for everyone, equality, and peace." "We are at a turning point," said Anuradha Dugal, Co-Chair of W7's Gender Justice Working Group. "Around the world, people, especially women and marginalized communities are fighting not just to be heard, but to survive. The cost of inaction is measured in lives lost, rights denied, and futures deferred." "The growing embrace of artificial intelligence is further concentrating wealth and exacerbating pre-existing digital divides, including those impacting women and marginalized communities," said Theodora Skeadas, Co-Chair of W7's Emerging Technology Working Group. "We need to invest in equitable economic growth as a measure of innovation, including through AI evaluations, so that everyone can benefit from emerging technologies." "The G7 has the power to chart a different course. We urge Canada and all G7 countries to meet this moment. Take bold action. Deliver on your commitments. Work with us to build a future where dignity, safety, and opportunity are rights, not privileges," said Laveza Khan, W7 Organizing Committee Member. The W7 is an official G7 engagement group focused on gender justice and women's rights. The W7 brings together feminist activists from across Canada, G7 nations, and the Global South to ensure that gender justice remains a central priority throughout all meetings and theme discussions. As Canada hosts the 2025 G7, the W7 urges the Government of Canada to lead by example—prioritizing gender-transformative policies, strengthening civic space, and ensuring meaningful civil society engagement throughout the summit and beyond.

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