Retailers expect strong Christmas sales
Retailers are hoping the sector's latest sales data will show customers are resuming their shop-till-you-drop ways, with many reporting stronger than expected Christmas sales.
While official figures for this month have yet to be released, the Census and Statistics Department said yesterday the value of retail sales in November rose 11.7 per cent year on year to a provisional HK$22.9 billion. Even after adjusting for price changes, the volume of retail sales rose 9.8 per cent.
Car trader Eric Wong Ngai-lak thinks the good times are starting to roll, saying his shop has received 12 orders for the latest luxury sports cars in three months, with some clients ordering models without even coming in to check the cars.
'They simply had a look at the car pictures before paying us the deposit,' said Wong, the chairman and chief executive of Richburg Motors in Wan Chai, adding the Lotus Evora was selling like hotcakes despite being priced as high as HK$1 million.
'The more expensive the car, the faster it will sell out,' said Wong.
The company's turnover has risen 20 per cent and customer flows have surged 30 per cent from last year.