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ArticleA 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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ArticleLife 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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ArticleSolid 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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ArticleNational 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 ...
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ArticleApple patents adjustable lenses
On July 18 the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office granted Apple a patent – number US 11,703,698 B1 – for “adjustable lens systems.” Source: U.S. patent no. US 11,703,698 B1 As the abstract reads, “eyeglasses may include one or more lenses and control circuitry that adjusts an ...
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ArticleKering Eyewear posts 21 % comparable growth in Q2
French luxury group Kering has reported a 54 percent year-on-year revenue growth to €428 million in Q2 for its eyewear unit, Kering Eyewear. While scope expansion, with the integration of Maui Jim, and currency tailwinds were the main contributors to the revenue jump, the eyewear division sales also grew by ...
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ArticleEssilux to address hearing deficiency with glasses
EssilorLuxottica is moving into a new market, hearing aids, but with a twist. The company has established a “dedicated Super Audio team” and in-house research & development. More importantly, however, it has acquired the entirety of an Israeli company called Nuance Hearing. Nuance is the result of two brothers’ quest ...
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ArticleEssilorLuxottica maintains sales momentum in Q2, driven by optical portfolio
The EssilorLuxottica group confirmed in Q2 the high single-digit topline growth reported for the first quarter of this year, as well as a solid and stable operating margin for the first semester compared with H1 2022. The group stressed that, with the exception of its sunglasses business in the U.S., ...
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ArticleTooz smart eyewear keeps focus on optical engines and scalability
After many years of teasing, spectacular announcements and some renouncements by industry players, smart glasses are now on the verge of fulfilling their initial promises and entering the mass consumer market. All of a sudden, it seems like an entire industry is in the starting blocks as years of research ...
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ArticleMicro-display company gets a €21m boost
Private-equity firm Jolt Capital is leading a €21 million round of funding for MicroOLED, which designs and manufactures low-voltage micro-displays. Joining Jolt in the operation are the French sovereign wealth fund Bpifrance (through an entity called Innovation Defense) and two past investors in MicroOLED, Cipio Partners and Ventech. The micro-displays ...
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ArticleSilmo Paris adds CSR prize to events portfolio
The organizers of the Silmo trade show have announced the launch of a Responsible Company Prize, that will take place for the first time at the next edition of the show slated to take place at the usual fairgrounds in the north of Paris from Sept. 29 to Oct. 2. ...
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ArticleLunor sees room for international expansion
Lunor, the German-based eyewear company, is looking to reinforce and expand its international presence, notably in Europe and Asia, through a mix of partnerships with long-term distributors and direct distribution in some selected markets. We discussed the company’s international strategy with Thomas Dobler, the German senior manager who was appointed ...
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ArticleFielmann launches proprietary online vision check tool, reports good H1 results
Reporting its preliminary results for the first half of 2023 earlier today, Fielmann Group announced that it would enhance its German e-commerce website next month with a new vision check tool based on a proprietary measurement technology. The new system willl allow users of fielmann.de to check online whether their ...
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ArticleSpecsavers revenue up mid-single digit in 2022/23
In its just published annual review, Specsavers has reported total group revenue of £3.55 billion (€4.15 billion) for its 2022/23 fiscal year ended Feb. 28, up by 5.6 percent at constant exchange rates compared with the previous year. This marks a deceleration from the 24.9 percent sales increase reported in ...
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ArticleTen eyewear frames receive a Red Dot design award this year
Red Dot, the German-based company organizing every year since the early 90’s the eponymous international design competition, announced last month the winners of its Red Dot Design Awards for 2023. We take a look below at the ten eyewear frames that were rewarded this year. You will find one picture ...
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ArticleSafilo close to a complete solution for its Longarone plant
The Safilo Group seems to be coming closer to a satisfactory solution for its industrial site in Longarone, Italy, which the company said it would need to divest at the start of the year due to a “persistent production overcapacity.” Just a few days after confirming talks with Thélios, LVMH ...
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ArticleSun Hing OEM unit hit by lower consumer demand in Western markets
OEM manufacturer Sun Hing Vision Group has reported a 19.6 percent year-on-year drop in revenue to 705 million Hong Kong dollars (€83 m) for its fiscal year ended March 31, 2023. The Hong Kong-based company explained that its business was severely hit last year by the economic crisis in the ...
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ArticleTwo retail groups top our Q2 stock price chart
Stock prices of eyewear industry companies confirmed in Q2 their upward trend started in the previous quarter. On a non-weighed average basis, they increased by 12.5 percent quarter-on-quarter overperforming the 6.3 percent rice of MSCI World, a global index comprising over 1,500 companies. EWI Stock price chart Q2 2023 ...
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ArticleGo Eyewear Europe signs first fashion license, opens new HQ in Italy
Portuguese-based GO Eyewear Group Europe is expanding its portfolio with the addition of a multi-year international eyewear license with Italian fashion brand Trussardi, which was previously licensed to the De Rigo Group. The first collections, including both optical glasses and sunglasses, designed by Go Eyewear were presented to VIP opticians ...
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ArticleDriven by lenses, Spanish optical market tops pre-COVID level in 2022
The Spanish optical market grew by 4.4 percent year-on-year to €1.,918 million including VAT in 2022 according to a new report presented yesterday in an online meeting by the Federación Espaňola de Asociasones del Sector Óptico (FEDAO). Adding up to the 20.4 percent rebound reported a year ago for 2021, ...

