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Executive Survey: Optical industry braces up for a difficult spring/summer 2021 season
The optical industry is expecting a significant decline in demand for spring/summer 2021 collections as the world economy still reels from the blow of the Covid-19 pandemic. Nevertheless, many are maintaining comprehensive collections and relying on digital tools to defend or develop their businesses, according to an executive survey carried ...
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German optics industry calls for stripped-down free trade deal between U.K., EU
Spectaris , the German industry association for optics, photonics, analysis and medical technology based in Berlin, called for a “stripped-down” free trade agreement between the U.K. and the European Union to avoid the parties failing to strike a deal, which would lead to a so-called hard Brexit. “Better a ...
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Essilux launches EssilorLuxottica 360 in the U.S. as group speeds up integration
Essilor and Luxottica , respectively the lens and frame subsidiaries of EssilorLuxottica , and Luxottica’s managed vision care unit EyeMed , created EssilorLuxottica 360, a new joint program that they claim will drive growth for independent eyecare professionals (ECPs) across the U.S. This is a concrete sign ...
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Eyewear market is strong on the Russian south
Sales on the Russian eyewear market are yet to recover to the pre-crisis level, but in some regions, the picture is better than in the others. For instance, the demand for eyewear in the Russian south, primarily in Krasnodar Krai, is higher than usual at this time of the ...
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ABG, SPARC picked to buy Brooks Brothers for $325 million
The iconic American apparel group Brooks Brothers has selected Authentic Brands Group (ABG) and its partially owned retail unit SPARC as the winning bidders of a competitive sale process after they increased their offer to $325 million for the vast majority of the company’s global business operations as ...
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National Vision returned to growth in June
National Vision ’s second quarter net revenues fell to $260.0 million from $429.5 million a year earlier as comparable store sales contracted by a reported 44.7 percent and by 36.5 percent on an adjusted basis. Comparable store sales dropped by 83.9 percent in April and by 56.6 percent in ...
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EssilorLuxottica has secured trade data held by GrandVision
EssilorLuxottica has secured information stored on servers managed by GrandVision in connection with legal proceedings involving the two companies. The Dutch eyewear retailer said that the measure was handled by an unamed independent third party. A backup of the information will be held by the third party ...
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The Russian eyewear market is recovering but the outlook remains bleak
After having slumped by 30 percent year-on-year in the first five months of 2020, based on data released by the research institute GfK , the Russian eyewear market is showing signs of recovery, although the pace varies from region to region and the outlook remains bleak, according to Victor ...
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Inspecs takes over Norville’s manufacturing operations
(Update) Inspecs has bought the manufacturing operations of The Norville Group that was placed into administration after becoming insolvent. The assets were bought from the administrator, BDO LLP , for £2.4 million in cash (€2.6m-$3.0m). The acquisition includes £1.2 million (€1.3m-$1.5m) of freehold property for Norville’s Gloucester ...
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The EU extends deadline for Essilux-GrandVision probe to Aug. 20
Once again the the European Commission has pushed back the deadline for completion of its in-depth anti-trust investigation into EssilorLuxottica ’s planned €7.2 billion takeover of GrandVision, according to a filing on its website. The deadline was postponed by a week, or five working days, to Aug. ...
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Fielmann’s first-half sales drop to €611 million
Fielmann ’s first-half sales declined to 3.1 million glasses from 4.1 million a year earlier, while consolidated revenues dropped to a preliminary estimate of €611 million from €758.2 million due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. External sales, including value-added tax and inventory, slipped to €710 million from €884.4 ...
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How are retailers managing excess stock in Covid-19 times?
Managing stock has always been a tricky part of any business. But it becomes even more so when demand evaporates overnight as occurred with the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic and the subsequent lockdowns worldwide, prompting manufacturers and retailers to be nimble and explore various different solutions.
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One thing is growing faster than online fashion sales: digital CMR
The Covid-19 pandemic has truly changed the rules of the fashion retail game, accelerating some trends that were already developing and leading to completely new scenarios that are testing the strengths of even the strongest brands. Digitilization is a major force in this scenario, but it is not growing fastest ...
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Italy considering a €50 voucher to buy eyeglasses, contact lenses
The Italian government is expected to examine a proposal put forward by the non-profit organization Commissione Difesa Vista (CDV) to distribute by the end of the year to Italian taxpayers a €50 voucher to buy eyeglasses or contact lenses. CDV promotes vision and eye health and was founded ...
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GrandVision sales in reopened stores drop by 13% early June
GrandVision is enjoying a recovery in sales as its stores reopen, but the company has noted that consumers are continuing with e-commerce purchases, especially for contact lenses.
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Two large Italian retailers obtain government-guaranteed loans
The Italian retailers OVS and Rinascente have obtained government-guaranteed loans as part of the so-called liquidity decree to support large companies affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. The measure applies to firms with more than 5,000 employees in Italy and annual revenues above €1.5 billion. Economy Minister Roberto ...
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Hapter may set up a direct-to-client channel in countries not covered by its network
Hapter , the high-end Italian manufacturer that retails it products at €400-500 a pair, is considering the possibility of setting up a direct-to-client sales channel in countries not covered by its network of agents and distributors.
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WGSN sees three major consumer groups emerging from the crisis
The coronavirus pandemic has accelerated societal changes and is forcing industries worldwide to adapt to the resulting changes in consumption, and WGSN has set out to predict what consumers will be looking for in the next couple of years.
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Visa witnesses “massive” surge in e-commerce use
Confirming other studies showing that the Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdowns have spurred online sales, the financial services company Visa said that it is seeing a “massive acceleration toward e-commerce adoption.”
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Ferragamo enjoys strong recovery in China
The Italian fashion house Salvatore Ferragamo is experiencing a strong recovery in sales in China as the situation in the country returns to normality after the Covid-19 outbreak and subsequent lockdown, according to chief executive Micaela Le Divelec Lemmi. Marchon is the licensee of the brand for eyewear. ...