HERMĒS. In Japan, sales remained virtually stable over the year (-1%), despite the disaster at the beginning of the year.

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HERMĒS STRONG SALES GROWTH IN 2011 (+18.3%) The Hermès Group reported 2011 sales revenue of 2,841.2 million, an increase of 18.3% on the previous year both at current and constant. The target for the year has been exceeded, thanks to sustained activity in the company-owned stores in the fourth quarter (15.8% at current ). In 2011, all sectors contributed to this handsome performance, thanks to ongoing innovation and creativity. (, unless otherwise indicated) The Group enjoyed strong sales in its own stores (+19%) and a sharp increase in sales for the wholesale segment (+15%). The distribution network expanded further with the opening of thirteen branches, the acquisition of four concessions and the renovation or extension of eight others. Sales growth was driven by America (+26%) and non-japan Asia (+29%), where six new branches were opened. In Bombay, Hermès opened the first luxury goods store to be located outside a shopping mall, in the historic heart of the city. In Japan, sales remained virtually stable over the year (-1%), despite the disaster at the beginning of the year. Sales in Europe rose by 16%, underpinned by dynamic performances from all countries. In France, the new store in the rue de Sèvres which opened at the end of 2010 confirmed its initial success. The network in other European countries expanded with the integration of the two Moscow concessions and the opening of new branches in Berlin, Rome, Barcelona and Istanbul. The new, extended Geneva store opened its doors in December. Silk & Textiles had an excellent year (+23%), buoyed by the success of the new collections and a range of products and styles that are attracting increasing numbers of customers. Sales were up 12% for the Leather Goods & Saddlery sector, fuelled by continuing strong demand for small leather goods and leather handbags, limited by production capacity. The Ready-to-Wear & Fashion Accessories division posted an excellent performance (+30%) on the strength of the latest ready-to-wear collections and the extensive fashion accessories offer. Christophe Lemaire s first women s ready-to-wear collection was warmly greeted. Perfumes (+16%) reaped the benefits of the successful launch of Un Jardin sur le toit and the ongoing appeal of the iconic Terre d Hermès fragrance. Watches (+23%), Jewellery (+27%) and Tableware (+17%) sectors also had an excellent year.

Significant events during the fourth quarter Shareholder structure Under the terms of agreements reached on 3 December 2010, the members of the Hermès family group transferred some 50.2% of Hermès International share capital to a holding company, named H51, which will also have preferential rights to acquire shares still directly owned by family group members. These preferential rights apply to some 12.3% of Hermès International share capital. This internal reclassification of shares will not cause a mandatory public tender offer to be filed, in accordance with the waiver granted by the Autorité des Marchés Financiers on 6 January 2011, a decision upheld by the Paris Court of Appeals on 15 September 2011 (decision which is subject to an appeal to the Supreme Court by ADAM). Share buybacks During the fourth quarter, Hermès International bought back 54,926 of its own shares for 12.7 million (excluding shares traded under the liquidity contract). Over the course of 2011, a total of 1,292,215 shares were bought back for the sum of 286 million. 2011 results target 2011 results will be on 22 March 2012. Operating margin for the year is expected to increase significantly and exceed 30% of sales against 27.8% in 2010. Interim dividend Due to expected increase in results and net cash position, the Executive Management has decided on 8 th February the payment of an interim dividend amounting to 1.5 per share. The ex-dividend date shall be 27 th February and the payment date shall be 1 st March 2012. 2012 Outlook Long-term strategy based on maintaining control over its know-how and distribution network will be pursued. Hermès will continue to invest in developing its production capacity and its distribution network, with the opening or renovation of some fifteen branches. In 2012, as it has done every year since its founding in 1837, Hermès will take time at its own pace or, better still, celebrate time as its theme for the year: The gift of time. Time, that singular phenomenon, rules the excellence epitomised in the skilfulness of our saddlers, the meticulous precision of our watchmakers, the virtuosity of our engravers and the dedication to quality of all our craftspeople and designers. Without it, nothing lasting or beautiful could be brought into being. Because of it, our customers find in every object an invitation to a rare, suspended moment of inspired pleasure.

INFORMATION BY GEOGRAPHICAL ZONES (1) 4 th quarter Evolutions France 150.9 138.8 8.7% 8.6% Europe (Excl. France) 172.4 144.4 19.4% 18.2% Total Europe 323.3 283.3 14.1% 13.5% Japan 140.5 138.5 1.5% (5.1)% Asia Pacific (Excl. Japan) 230.4 182.9 26.0% 24.5% Total Asia 371.0 321.3 15.5% 12.0% Americas 145.4 124.6 16.7% 17.9% Others (2) 12.9 6.8 90.3% 89.7% TOTAL 852.5 736.0 15.8% 14.3% At end of December Evolutions France 494.9 437.2 13.2% 13.2% Europe (Excl. France) 559.7 463.4 20.8% 19.3% Total Europe 1 054.6 900.6 17.1% 16.3% Japan 471.6 453.2 4.1% (0.7)% Asia Pacific (Excl. Japan) 808.0 630.9 28.1% 29.4% Total Asia 1 279.6 1 084.1 18.0% 16.8% Americas 464.2 384.7 20.7% 25.8% Others (2) 42.8 31.3 36.5% 35.9% TOTAL 2 841.2 2 400.8 18.3% 18.3% (1) Sales by geographical zones are by destination. (2) Including sales to airline companies.

INFORMATION BY SECTORS 4 th quarter Evolutions Distribution via the Hermès Silk & Textiles 119.8 103.7 15.5% 14.5% Leathergoods & Saddlery 398.4 361.6 10.2% 8.1% Ready-to-wear & fashion accessories 166.8 129.5 28.8% 27.6% Other Hermès Sectors 39.0 32.0 22.0% 21.3% Subtotal 724.0 626.7 15.5% 13.9% Distribution via specialist outlets : Perfumes 37.9 32.4 17.1% 16.8% Watches 41.9 36.4 14.9% 13.0% Tableware 16.1 15.0 7.0% 6.6% Subtotal 95.9 83.9 14.3% 13.3% Other products 32.6 25.4 28.5% 27.6% TOTAL 852.5 736.0 15.8% 14.3% At end of December Evolutions Distribution via the Hermès Silk & Textiles 346.9 283.8 22.2% 22.6% Leathergoods & Saddlery (1) 1 348.0 1 204.8 11.9% 11.5% Ready-to-wear & fashion accessories (2) 575.7 445.4 29.3% 30.0% Other Hermès Sectors (3) 108.6 86.6 25.4% 25.3% Subtotal 2 379.2 2 020.6 17.8% 17.7% Distribution via specialist outlets : Perfumes 159.4 137.8 15.7% 15.7% Watches 138.7 112.6 23.2% 22.9% Tableware 50.8 43.6 16.6% 16.8% Subtotal 348.9 294.0 18.7% 18.7% Other products (4) 113.1 86.2 31.1% 30.6% TOTAL 2 841.2 2 400.8 18.3% 18.3% (1) Leathergoods & Saddlery include bags & luggages, horse riding, diaries and small leather goods. (2) Ready-to-wear and fashion accessories include ready-to-wear, men and women, belts, accessories jewellery, gloves, hats and Hermès shoes. (3) Other Hermès sectors include jewellery and products of the art of living department. (4) Other products include John Lobb shoes as well as production activities realized for third parties (textile printing, perfumes, tanning, ).

REMINDER OF PREVIOUS PUBLICATIONS INFORMATION BY GEOGRAPHICAL ZONES 2011 2010 Q2 S1 Q2 S1 09/11 In millions of Euros France 108.5 123.7 232.2 111.8 344.1 90.9 101.4 192.3 106.1 298.4 Europe (Excl. France) 117.7 131.6 249.3 138.0 387.3 95.1 109.9 205.1 113.9 318.9 Total Europe 226.2 255.3 481.5 249.9 731.4 186.0 211.3 397.3 220.0 617.3 Japan 102.6 112.6 215.2 115.8 331.1 91.7 112.0 203.7 111.0 314.7 Asia Pacific (Excl. Japan) 192.1 183.5 375.6 201.9 577.5 143.9 147.6 291.4 156.6 448.0 Total Asia 294.7 296.2 590.9 317.7 908.6 235.6 259.6 495.2 267.6 762.8 Americas 105.1 107.1 212.2 106.6 318.8 77.5 88.2 165.7 94.5 260.1 Others 11.1 9.8 20.9 9.0 29.9 8.6 7.9 16.5 8.1 24.6 TOTAL 637.1 668.4 1 305.5 683.2 1 988.7 507.7 567.0 1 074.7 590.1 1 664.8 09/10 INFORMATION BY SECTORS 2011 2010 Q2 S1 09/11 Q2 S1 09/10 In millions of Euros Distribution via the Hermès Silk & Textiles 78.6 72.4 151.0 76.0 227.1 60.4 56.9 117.3 62.8 180.1 Leathergoods & Saddlery 302.9 327.2 630.1 319.5 949.6 247.9 299.9 547.7 295.5 843.2 Ready-to-wear & fashion accessories 129.4 131.4 260.9 148.1 408.9 103.2 97.9 201.0 114.9 315.9 Other Hermès Sectors 21.0 23.1 44.1 25.6 69.6 16.9 18.0 34.9 19.7 54.6 Subtotal 531.9 554.2 1 086.1 569.2 1 655.2 428.4 472.7 901.0 492.9 1 393.8 Distribution via specialist outlets : Perfumes 40.9 37.8 78.8 42.7 121.4 30.6 36.3 67.0 38.4 105.4 Watches 27.9 31.4 59.3 37.5 96.8 20.0 25.5 45.5 30.6 76.1 Tableware 10.8 13.0 23.9 10.9 34.8 9.7 9.4 19.1 9.5 28.6 Subtotal 79.6 82.3 161.9 91.1 253.0 60.3 71.3 131.6 78.5 210.1 Other products 25.6 31.9 57.5 22.9 80.5 19.0 23.0 42.1 18.7 60.8 TOTAL 637.1 668.4 1 305.5 683.2 1 988.7 507.7 567.0 1 074.7 590.1 1 664.8