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National Vision cuts sales outlooks as Q2 sales continue decline
National Vision said it was cutting its forecasts for top line growth for the full year, after sales slipped in the second quarter of 2022. Revenues in the three months ended July 2, 2022, decreased by 7.3 percent compared to the year earlier to $509.6 million and were positively impacted ...
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Warby Parker slashes sales outlook, cuts jobs despite 14% growth in Q2
Warby Parker slashed its sales outlook for the full year and unveiled corporate job cuts and other cost-cutting measures despite solid growth in the second quarter, as it highlighted the “uncertain macroeconomic environment” and signs of industry-wide weakness in demand for eyewear. The U.S.-based direct-to-consumer (D2C) company now anticipates full-year ...
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IOFT reopens for international business
Organizers of the IOFT show are getting ready to welcome back international visitors and exhibitors in Tokyo for the next edition of the event scheduled to take place from Oct. 18 to 20. Although the Japanese show was one of the very rare industry events that was not canceled during ...
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HOYA eyeglass lenses up 7% in Q1
Pushed by strong currency tailwinds, HOYA CORPORATION has reported record-high revenues and profits for the first quarter of the current fiscal year. The topline was up by 14 percent year-on-year to 180.2 billion Japanese yen (€1,309m) and pretax profit increased by 21 percent to ¥61.5 billion (€447m). In constant currencies, ...
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Sales growth and higher margins put Safilo ahead of 2024 business target
The Safilo Group has reported a 4.0 percent year-on-year growth in revenue for the second quarter of 2022 at constant exchange rates, with total sales reaching €288.3 million. In reported terms, the topline was up by 11.2 percent compared to 2021. On an organic basis, a calculation that only includes ...
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Sun Hing Vision Group posts 25% revenue increase for 2021
Hong Kong-based eyewear manufacturer Sun Hing Vision Group has reported a 24.9 percent year-on-year revenue increase to 877 million Hong Kong dollars for fiscal 2021. The business recovery was largely due to a rebound in OEM sales to European and American customers, but the group has yet to fully recover ...
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Marcolin maintains growth pace in Q2
The Marcolin group posted a 19.7 percent year-on-year increase in revenue to €153.9 million for the second quarter of 2022, following on a similarly fast growth in the previous quarter. Overall and for the first six months of the year, the company’s sales totaled €283.7 million, up by 19.6 percent ...
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EssilorLuxottica profits up in H1 but sales decelerated in Q2
EssilorLuxottica has reported a 36 percent year-on-year increase in revenues to €6,387 million for the second quarter of 2022, with most of the growth attributable to the integration of the GrandVision business. On the comparable proforma basis prepared by the group, which adjusts 2021 figures as if GrandVision had been ...
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Kering Eyewear doubles operating income in H1
Kering Eyewear sales increased by 50 percent year-on-year to a total of €591 million for the first half of the 2022 year. The eyewear unit was the fastest growing division of the larger Kering group whose total revenues for the period increased by 23 percent versus 2021. Kering ...
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Walmart enters partnership with Waldo
Walmart has established a partnership with Waldo, a company in London that delivers contact lenses by subscription. The deal with Walmart concerns in particular Waldo’s Hydra Boost Daily lenses, which deliver vitamins such as B12 to the eye of the wearer. On July 26 Walmart began selling a pack of ...
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M&A, organic growth, digital and training fuel CECOP Group
Just a few days after CECOP entered the German market through an agreement with Optic Society, we talked with Jean de Contades, global managing director of the fast-growing Spanish-based buying group. Founded in 1982, Optic Society is the second largest buying group in Germany with close to 700 members according ...
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Essilux partners with Polimi on €50 m smart eyewear R&D center
EssilorLuxottica and Politecnico di Milano, or Polimi as it is often called, have announced the launch of a joint R&D partnership focusing on the development of smart glasses and related technologies. Dubbed Smart Eyewear Lab and located in Milan, Italy, the project will initially last five years and will eventually ...
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Fielmann announces cost reductions and strategic adjustments
Thanks to its increased digitization and internationalization and in spite of the COVID-19 crisis impact, Fielmann could achieve its 5 percent average annual sales’ increase target figure in recent years. The objective is part of its Vision 2025 plan which was announced in 2019. However, the German-based retail group has ...
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Specsavers sales up 25% in 2021/22, driven by domestic market
After a temporary setback due to the COVID-19 crisis in 2020/21, with group revenues sliding by 5.8 percent year-on-year, the Specsavers group resumed its fast-pace growth with annual sales reaching £3.43 billion for the fiscal year ended Feb. 28 2022, up 24.9 percent. As shown in the table below, the ...
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ZEISS invests in liquid crystal tech eyewear start-up
ZEISS Ventures, an entity of the ZEISS Group, has announced that it was the main investor in a new financing round of over €10 million in Morrow Eyewear, a Belgian-based start-up company specializing in autofocal glasses. Other investors included New Science Ventures as well as current shareholders such as imec.xpand, ...
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Apollo Optik celebrates 50 years
On the occasion of its 50th anniversary, Germany’s Apollo Optik (which, together with its parent company GrandVision, has been part of the EssilorLuxottica Group since 2021) has published some figures from various business areas. On average, each Apollo store carries more than 1,700 products (eyewear as well as lens care ...
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French industry survey shows double-digit inflation for raw materials
The prices of raw materials and consumables for the production of frames and lenses by French companies have increased in the double-digit range in recent years and are expected to keep rising quickly next year, according to a recent announcement by GIFO, the national eyewear industry association. The organization surveyed ...
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Spain’s optical sector all but recovers in 2021
Last year Spain’s optical sector managed to claw back most of the business that had slipped away during the pandemic. Revenues for the whole of 2021 increased by 20.36 percent, to €1.836 billion, but remained 1.8 percent shy of 2019’s figure. Revenues for the pandemic year of 2020 dropped by ...
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Julbo is changing hands
Christophe and Matthieu Beaud, co-owners and respectively CEO and general manager of Julbo, and Peugeot Frères Industries have announced an agreement for the acquisition of a majority share of the family eyewear company by Peugeot Frères Industry. The Beaud family, unrelated to Jules Beaud, the founder of the company ...
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Eyewear companies stocks down by 17% in Q2
Contrary to other sectors such as energy, aerospace, defense or agriculture, which saw their stock value increase significantly in the last few months, the eyewear industry was not among the beneficiaries from the move of global money away from investments in Big Tech companies. Indeed, the 23 eyewear public companies ...