Financial Results – Page 13
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GV reports improved margins on slightly lower sales in Q1
GrandVision reported slightly declining Q1 revenues for 2021 as compared to 2020, as its business was still significantly impacted by the consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic, particularly in Europe. However, the retail group almost doubled its EBITDA over the same period thanks to an overall improved product mix, continued cost ...
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Fedon sales down 34% last year
In a difficult year marked by the Covid-19 pandemic, Fedon, the Italian specialist in eyewear cases and leather goods, reported a sharp decrease in revenues but managed to keep positive EBITDA figures. Total sales of the Italian group fell by 34 percent year-on-year to 42.3 million euros in 2020, a ...
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French retail heavyweights slightly raised market share in 2020
In the last couple of weeks, the Krys Group, Optic 2000 and Afflelou, three of the main retail players in France totaling more than 3,000 stores and an aggregated market share estimated at between 35 and 40 percent, reported drops in revenues varying from 8.5 percent to 10 percent for ...
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Italia Independent core eyewear sales up 18% in 2020
The Italia Independent Group delivered positive results for 2020, in line with the group´s turnaround plan that calls a return to net profit by 2023. In reported terms, total sales increased by 46.1 percent year-on-year to €11.3 million and the group’s EBITDA almost reached the break-even point. The 46 percent ...
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New Look Vision Group sales up 25% in Q4
After having posted a 17 percent increase in revenues in Q3, the Canadian optical retailer New Look Vision Group accelerated its recovery in the last quarter of the 2020 financial year, reporting overall revenues of 92.4 million Canadian dollars, a 25 percent hike from the previous year. The growth was ...
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Novacel extends Leica footprint, increases French market share
The French-based lens maker Novacel almost put a final touch to its European distribution network for the German licensed brand Leica Eyecare, with the implementation of a network of regional distributors in Italy. Leica lenses are now available throughout Europe except for Denmark, Norway, Slovenia, Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, ...
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EssilorLuxottica returns to growth
EssilorLuxottica is on a recovery path after a difficult second quarter, when revenues were nearly halved amid Covid-19 lockdowns. Sales in the fourth quarter were up by 1.7 percent in constant currencies. For the second half of the year, revenues gained 0.3 percent from the year-ago period to €8,199 million, ...
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Safilo confirms H2 recovery, keeps streamlining
Publishing its final results for its fourth quarter and complete 2020 financial year yesterday, Safilo announced that it remained focused on its transition and the implementation of its group business plan after a difficult and contrasting year in a Covid-19 market environment. The group managed to end 2020 with a ...
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CVI returns to growth in Q1, except for EMEA
CooperVision (CVI), the contact lenses’ division of Cooper Companies, started the 2021 fiscal year on a positive note with a return to growth after two consecutive quarters of declining sales. Total CVI quarterly revenues increased by 4 percent year-on-year to $507 million in reported terms, and by 1 percent in ...
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National Vision finds growth potential in a pandemic economy
National Vision, the U.S.-based optical retailer behind the America’s Best and Eyeglass World banners, registered a second consecutive quarter of double-digit increase in sales after big declines in the first half of the year due to the Covid-19 crisis impact. For its fourth quarter ended Jan. 2, the company booked ...
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GrandVision revises down slightly its Q4 results
In the fourth quarter, GrandVision posted revenues of €981 million, down by 1.8 percent at actual currency rates and up by 1.0 percent at constant currency rates. Comparable sales growth was 0.7 percent. In its preliminary results, released on Jan. 22, the Dutch optical retailer had estimated comparable revenue growth ...
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Bausch Health expands board after deal with activist shareholder
The Canadian healthcare company Bausch Health will expand its board of directors to add two representatives of the activist investor Carl Icahn. With the two new appointments, the board will have 13 directors. Under the agreement, Brett Icahn and Steven Miller will be appointed to the board as new independent ...
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TOG sales down 9 percent in spite of improved product mix
The Thai Optical Group (TOG) posted overall revenues of 1,850 million baht (€50.9m-$61.5m) for its financial year ended Dec. 31, down by 9 percent from the previous year. Sales of lenses and services to external customers decreased by 8 percent year-on-year to THB 1,838 million (€50.5m-$61.2m), with sales of standard ...
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Contact lenses drove Alcon recovery in Q4
Alcon reported a 2 percent year-on-year increase in total revenues to $1,925 million for the fourth quarter of its 2020 financial year, marking a return to positive growth figures after two consecutive negative quarters. In constant currencies, total sales increased by 1 percent. Sales in the vision care business unit, ...
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Memberships and international sales up at Menicon
Menicon, the Japanese contact lens specialist, posted last week stable revenues of JPY63.4 billion (€496.3m-$599.8m) for the first three quarters of its current fiscal year, a 0.1 percent increase only from the previous year. Sales of contact lenses and care products went down by 2.5 percent year-on-year to ¥28.9 billion ...
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Kering Eyewear’s sales recover in H2
In 2020, Kering Eyewear posted sales of €487.1 million, down by 17.6 percent on a comparable basis. After being hard hit by Covid-19 related lockdowns in the first half, particularly in travel retail, revenues recovered in the second half, when the decline narrowed to 8.6 percent. After excluding €88 million ...
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Sales of J&J contact lenses down 5.3% in Q4
Johnson & Johnson’s global sales of contact lenses fell by 4.4 percent year-on-year in the fourth quarter to $796 million. At constant currency rates, the decline widened to 5.3 percent as sales continued to be impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic. Lower levels of stocking in the U.S. also weighted on ...
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Sales recovery and record profits for Hoya in Q3
The results of Hoya Corporation for its third quarter, ended Dec. 31, showed that the Japanese group was pursuing its recovery from the negative impact of Covid-19, with stable revenues and a double-digit year-on-year increase in profits. Top line figures for the Health Care division were back in the black ...
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Safilo’s Q4 sales rise driven by North America, Asia-Pacific
Safilo’s fourth-quarter revenues rose by 3.0 percent at constant exchange rates thanks to strong gains in North America and Asia-Pacific, while European sales were hit by Covid-19-related lockdowns and a lack of tourists. On a reported basis, however, the company’s sales were down by 2.1 percent to €225.6 million. During ...
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GrandVision maintains positive comparable sales growth in Q4
GrandVision enjoyed an 0.8 percent year-over-year increase in comparable revenues in the fourth quarter, in line with the performance posted in the previous three months, thanks to its core European markets. But on a reported basis, the top line declined by 1.7 percent as the group suffered from the resurgence ...