H&M shares climb 3.1% after insider purchase of SEK 544 million challenges sell consensus
18 August 2026

H&M shares climb 3.1% after insider purchase of SEK 544 million challenges sell consensus

STOCKHOLM, August 18, 2026, 14:36 CEST – H&M stock rose 3.1% following an insider buy valued at SEK 544 million, contrasting with the prevailing sell ratings from analysts.

Shares of H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB advanced 3.1% to SEK 178.10 on Tuesday after the founding family acquired around SEK 544 million in shares and Citi issued a positive catalyst call. The stock outpaced the broader European market, which declined.

The valuation now surpasses forecasts from analysts. H&M shares were trading 4.0% higher than Citi’s revised SEK 171 price target and about 13% over the broader consensus target.

Price referenceSEKGap from SEK 178.10
Tuesday at 14:09 CEST178.10
Citi price target171.00-4.0%
Consensus analyst target154.90-13.0%
12-month high194.30+9.1%
Market snapshot and implied price gaps. H&M market data; Citi report

Ramsbury Invest, under the control of the Persson family, acquired around 3.1 million B shares. The transactions took place between August 12 and August 14 at prices ranging from SEK 175.20 to SEK 175.70, a filing referencing Swedish regulatory disclosures showed.

The acquisition amounts to roughly 10.7% of Citi’s projected third-quarter adjusted operating profit. While this isn’t a valuation metric, it highlights the size of the insider commitment ahead of earnings.

Citi maintained its Neutral rating and increased its price target from SEK 158. The bank now forecasts third-quarter constant-currency sales to grow 0.8%, compared to its previous projection of a 0.5% decrease. The estimate for adjusted operating profit was raised to SEK 5.091 billion, which is 4% higher than the consensus.

The margin performance, rather than stated sales, is key to the earnings outlook. H&M’s revenue for its fiscal second quarter dropped 3.3% in kronor. However, gross margin increased by 120 basis points, and adjusted operating profit was up 11%.

Fiscal Q2 metric20262025Change
Net salesSEK 54.828bnSEK 56.714bn-3.3%
Gross margin56.6%55.4%+120 bp
Adjusted operating profitSEK 6.592bnSEK 5.914bn+11%
Adjusted operating margin12.0%10.4%+160 bp
InventorySEK 34.942bnSEK 38.817bn-10%
Stores4,0384,166-128
Company-reported second-quarter and period-end data. H&M six-month report

Chief Executive Daniel Ervér stated that sales came in “somewhat lower than planned.” He noted that restricted inventory had an impact on H&M’s “ability to fully meet demand.” The balance is significant as the group maintains discipline on markdowns. H&M results statement

Analysts continue to take a defensive stance. Of the 26 analysts monitored, just one recommends a Buy. Half maintain Sell ratings, indicating limited cushion for a disappointing September update.

Analyst or consensusRecommendationTargetImplied gap
CitiNeutralSEK 171-4.0%
UBSHoldSEK 168-5.7%
BarclaysSellSEK 157-11.8%
Deutsche BankHoldSEK 155-13.0%
26-analyst consensus1 Buy / 12 Hold / 13 SellSEK 154.90-13.0%
Latest displayed recommendations and targets; gaps use Tuesday’s SEK 178.10 price. Analyst consensus

River Island’s announcement of a 33-store restructuring also sparked renewed search activity. The retailer’s Sheffield location is set to shut on September 1, with Swansea to close on September 12. The resulting local demand may be redirected, but the broader impact on H&M nationwide remains unclear.

H&M has reduced its store count, with 128 fewer locations compared to the previous year at the end of May. The retailer is wagering that a smaller number of outlets, improved stock management and an increase in full-price sales will boost profit ahead of revenue growth.

Citi projects a third-quarter gross margin of 53.3%, an increase of 39 basis points. The bank’s fiscal 2026 adjusted earnings-per-share forecast climbed 6%, yet still trails the Visible Alpha consensus by 3%. Citi maintained its Neutral rating.

Risks: Margin recovery could be hampered by currency pressures, tariffs, and wary consumers. Citi noted that potential tariff refunds might reach SEK 1.45 billion, though both timing and qualification are still unclear.

The September earnings report is the next key event. Investors now require profit figures robust enough to support a valuation higher than both Citi’s target and the consensus analyst estimate.

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Further analysis

What is behind today's increase in H&M shares?
H&M stock climbed 3.1% to SEK 178.10 following two encouraging developments. The Persson family's Ramsbury Invest acquired approximately 3.1 million B shares for around SEK 544 million. Citi put H&M on a positive catalyst watch ahead of the third-quarter results due in September.
Is H&M's present share price in line with analyst consensus?
No. The mean target among 26 analysts monitored stands at SEK 154.90, which is roughly 13% under Tuesday's closing price. The consensus is Sell, comprising one Buy, 12 Hold, and 13 Sell recommendations. Citi maintained a Neutral stance while lifting its target to SEK 171, remaining 4% under current trading levels.
What does H&M need to achieve in its third-quarter earnings?
Margin performance is key. Citi projects constant-currency sales to rise by 0.8%, a gross margin of 53.3%, and adjusted operating profit reaching SEK 5.091 billion. This profit forecast stands 4% higher than consensus. However, currency headwinds, tariffs, or subdued demand could limit gains.
Might H&M see significant benefit from River Island's 33-store restructuring?
There could be some pent-up demand freed up in certain British retail locations, although it's unclear whether there will be an overall national gain. At the end of May, H&M had 4,038 stores, down by 128 from a year earlier. Profit continues to be driven much more by inventory management and full-price selling.
Iwona Majkowska

Iwona Majkowska is a financial markets journalist at TS2.tech. She covers stocks, artificial intelligence and technology, with a focus on the stories moving U.S. and global markets. Before turning to financial journalism, she worked in equity research and financial analysis. She is a graduate of the Warsaw School of Economics. Follow Iwona Majkowska on Google News.

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