EssilorLuxottica posted an income statement for the first time since last October's record €48 billion merger that brought together the Essilor and Luxottica groups. Although the new entity showed steady growth in constant currencies and relatively stable profits, its shares tumbled after the announcement due to concerns about its future ...
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