Financial Results – Page 3
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Smith rebound cushions Safilo’s Q3 revenue decline
The Safilo Group has reported a second consecutive quarter of topline decline as total Q3 revenue dropped by 9.8 percent year-on-year to €260.4 million, with sales declining both in North America and Europe that together account for over 80 percent of sales. Aside from strong currency headwinds, the company attributed ...
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HOYA lens growth driven by international markets and MiYOSMART in Q2
HOYA CORPORATION has reported a 2.5 percent year-on-year increase in Q2 group revenue to 188.7 billion Japanese yen (€1,182m) as the solid growth of its Life Care business unit and currency tailwinds offset another steep decline in the IT division’s quarterly sales. At constant rates, the Japanese group’s topline was ...
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Kering Eyewear fueled by Maui Jim in Q3 as comparable growth drops
Kering Eyewear was again the best-performing unit of Kering in the third quarter of this year, and the only one that posted a sales increase, as the French luxury group’s fashion brands were severely hit by the general slowdown in the global luxury market, particularly in Europe and North America. ...
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Essilux reports Q3 slowdown, opens new Thai mega plant
EssilorLuxottica has reported a 1.6 percent year-on-year decrease in Q3 revenue to €6,294 million as the relative weakness of its sun retail business spread beyond the North American market and Asia-Pacific provided a tougher comparison base in the period. In constant currencies, the group’s top line however increased by 5.2 ...
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JINS ends fiscal year on high note
Japanese-based retail group JINS has reported a 16.0 percent year-on-year increase in Q4 revenue to 19.7 billion Japanese yen (€125m), accelerating from the previous quarter when sales rose by 10.4 percent versus Q3 2022. The Q4 sales hike was driven by an 11.0 percent growth in domestic revenue to JPY ...
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Hakim Group doubled footprint in the last two years
The just-released financial results of Hakim Group show that the U.K. group of independent opticians has more than doubled its annual revenues and almost doubled its retail footprint between 2020 and 2022. The group has significantly accelerated the implementation of its strategy in the U.K. and Ireland since its refinancing ...
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Slow H1 for Arts Optical as sales of OEM prescription glasses drop
Arts Optical, the Hong Kong-based eyewear manufacturer, has reported a 2.4 percent year-on-year decline in total revenue to 566.4 million Hong Kong dollars (€68m) for the first six months of 2023 as positive results in its distribution and lenses’ divisions could not completely offset a decline in OEM sales. Furthermore, ...
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The U.K. and North America drove INSPECS in H1
The Inspecs Group has reported a significant improvement in profitability for the first half year of 2023, mostly thanks to the substantial reduction of its lens unit’s losses, while group revenue progressed at a low mid-single digit pace in constant currencies. As previously announced, the company has changed its reporting ...
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Driven by sunglasses, Mister Spex posts positive operating margin in H1
Mister Spex’ turnaround plan seems to be paying off as the German-based retail group reported a double-digit growth in revenue for the second quarter of 2023, market share gains in its domestic market and a return to a positive adjusted EBITDA for the first six months of the year. The ...
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CooperVision accelerates in Q3, upgrades full-year forecast
CooperCompanies has reported an 11 percent year-on-year revenue increase to $630.2 million for its CooperVision (CVI) unit in Q3, marking the tenth consecutive double-digit quarterly progression and an acceleration from the previous quarter (+6 percent). Sales of contact lenses were up by 12 percent at constant exchange rates and by ...
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Specsavers full-year results show profitability drop
According to Specsavers official accounts’ filing, the U.K.-based retail group’s profitability significantly declined in the twelve-month period ended Feb. 28 compared with the previous fiscal year. While consolidated revenue inched up by 1.1 percent to £3,436 million (€3,988 m) on a reported basis (the company reported last month a 5.6 ...
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Synsam posts another record quarter
Synsam Group has reported another quarter of double-digit revenue growth as sales for the quarter ended June 30 reached a record 1,566 million Swedish kronor (€132 m), up by 12.0 percent compared with Q2 2022. This however marks a deceleration from the previous quarter when they grew by 19.0 percent ...
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Menicon Q1 vision care sales inch up 4%
Menicon’s vision care sales inched up by 3.7 percent to 25,087 million Japanese yen (€158.8m) in the first quarter of fiscal year 2023, underpinned by a strong performance in the Japan-based contact lens maker’s overseas markets. In the three months ended June 30, sales in Menicon’s domestic market rose by ...
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Warby Parker sweetens outlook after Q2 sales rise 11%, store rollout continues
Warby Parker tweaked its guidance for sales upwards as it continues with the rollout of new physical stores and after revenues in the second quarter ended June 30 rose by 11 percent to $166.1 million to beat its guidance for the period of 7-9 percent growth. The U.S.-based direct-to-consumer eyewear ...
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National Vision raises 2023 earnings guidance as prepares for end of Walmart partnership
National Vision raised its earnings guidance for the full year while maintaining its outlook for sales, as the optical retailer’s management provided financial analysts with initial indications of how it intends to ride out the previously announced end next year of its long-standing partnership with the retailer Walmart. For the ...
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Italian OEM cluster group surfing on luxury eyewear momentum
Venevision, a group of Italian eyewear manufacturing companies in the Dolomites region, has announced that its revenue for the first half of this year reached €39.6 million, increasing by 58 percent year-on-year thanks to a series of acquisitions in the second half of 2022. On a comparable scope, sales were ...
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A slow U.S. market and GrandVision exit weigh on Safilo results
The Safilo Group has reported lackluster results for the second quarter of 2023 as its topline declined by 8.8 percent year-on-year to €263.0 million, or by 6.6 percent at constant exchange rates. On an organic basis, a measurement including only the house brands and ongoing licenses and excluding the Kering ...
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Life Care unit drives Hoya in Q1
HOYA Corporation has announced a 15 percent year-on-year increase in revenue to 127 billion Japanese yen (€811m) for its Life Care division in the first quarter of its new fiscal year. On a constant currency basis, sales were up by 11 percent. The group said that all major products contributed ...
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Solid half-year performance for Marcolin despite Q2 slowdown
The Marcolin group has reported a positive performance for the first half of this year with an high-single digit increase in revenue compared with 2022 and significant margin improvements in spite of a slowdown in Q2 sales. For the second quarter of 2023, the group’s topline inched up by 1.5 ...
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National Vision reels as Walmart prepares to end partnership
National Vision shares took a hit in trade on the Nasdaq stock exchange July 27, tumbling 22 percent on the day after the surprise announcement that U.S. retailing giant Walmart has decided to end its long-standing partnership with the optical retailer next year. Walmart’s decision not to renew the partnership ...