Fnac Darty SA engages in the retail of entertainment and leisure products, consumer electronics, and domestic appliances in France, Switzerland, Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Iberian Peninsula. The company offers consumer electronics, including desktop computers, laptops, tablets, software, printers, e-readers, telephones and office products, and accessories, as well as various connected products; cameras and photography accessories; televisions and video accessories, such as DVD players, Blu-ray players, and other accessories; and audio items and accessories comprising headphones, docking stations, and related accessories. It also provides editorial products, including hard copy and digital books; discs comprising music CDs and vinyl products, and video DVDs and Blu-ray discs; video games and gaming consoles; and gadgets, t-shirts, musical instruments, and others. In addition, the company offers refrigerators/freezers, cooking equipment, dishwashers, and washing machines/dryers; vacuum cleaners, and kitchen devices and accessories, as well as laundry, body care, and water/air treatment appliances; and kitchen units, home and design products, games and toys, urban mobility, stationery, food and beverage, and wellbeing products. Further, the company provides warranty extension, product insurance sale and maintenance, repair subscription sale, after-sale, ticketing, and delivery and installation services, as well as services that enhance product accessibility; sells membership cards; receives commissions through marketplace and partnerships with suppliers, and royalties from stores operated under franchise; and operates Retailink, an omnichannel retail media agency. It sells its products through its stores and e-commerce websites. Fnac Darty SA was incorporated in 1917 and is based in Ivry-sur-Seine, France.
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Over the last 7 days, the market has dropped 2.2%, driven by a decline of 3.0% in the Consumer Discretionary sector. Overall the market has been flat in the last year. As for the next few years, earnings are expected to grow by 12% per annum. Market details ›