Prada 1st Half Revenue Falls 15% as Retail Sales Slow
August 26 2016 - 8:34AM
Dow Jones News
By Manuela Mesco
MILAN--Italian fashion group Prada SpA (1913.HK) Friday said its
first-half revenue fell 15% on the year as retail sales slowed
despite the launch of new products.
Net profit fell almost 25% on the year to 141.9 million euros
($158.1 million), while operating profit fell 27% to EUR213.7
million.
Revenue, which totalled EUR1.5 billion, was particularly slow in
the leather-goods division and in the Far East region, the company
said. Handbags have long been the driver of the company's
growth.
Sales in Europe also slowed significantly compared with the
previous year, because of a lower number of tourists in the wake of
recent terror attacks. One exception is the U.K., where sales were
supported by a weak pound following the British referendum in June
to exit the European Union, which caused the British currency to
weaken, the company said.
Write to Manuela Mesco at manuela.mesco@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
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