(Reuters) - The “yellow vests” movement - named after the fluorescent jackets French motorists have to carry in their vehicles - started in mid-November as a protest against a fuel tax but has since grown into a broader backlash against President Emmanuel Macron’s government.

FILE PHOTO: Protesters take part in a demonstration by the "yellow vests" movement in Paris, France, January 5, 2019. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes

Below is a list of companies which have made statements about how the protests have hit their businesses.

AIR FRANCE KLM AIRF.PA:

Estimated 15 million euro hit to revenues.

The airline said it had been impacted by last-minute cancellations of bookings due to the protests.

FNAC DARTY FNAC.PA:

Around a 45 million euro loss on sales in France and Belgium

The electronics goods retailer said it had been hit by having to close stores during the protests.

RICHEMONT CFR.S:

No precise figures given. Nevertheless, Richemont said that during the latter part of the fourth quarter, sales in Europe were affected by social unrest in France which negatively impacted tourism and led to store closures for six consecutive Saturdays.

SODEXO EXHO.PA:

No precise figures given. Chief Executive Denis Machuel said the protests had impacted parts of its business exposed to the French tourism sector, although he added that this impact should be “manageable”.

OVERALL DISCLOSED TOTAL SO FAR:

60 MLN EUROS