Kering (EPA:KER) Full Year 2024 Results
Key Financial Results
- Revenue: €17.2b (down 12% from FY 2023).
- Net income: €1.13b (down 62% from FY 2023).
- Profit margin: 6.6% (down from 15% in FY 2023). The decrease in margin was driven by lower revenue.
- EPS: €9.24 (down from €24.38 in FY 2023).
All figures shown in the chart above are for the trailing 12 month (TTM) period
Kering EPS Misses Expectations
Revenue was in line with analyst estimates. Earnings per share (EPS) missed analyst estimates by 13%.
Looking ahead, revenue is forecast to grow 5.1% p.a. on average during the next 3 years, compared to a 7.5% growth forecast for the Luxury industry in Europe.
Performance of the market in France.
The company's shares are up 8.3% from a week ago.
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About ENXTPA:KER
Kering
Manages the development of a series of renowned houses in fashion, leather goods and jewelry in France, the Asia-Pacific, Western Europe, North America, Japan, and internationally.
Mediocre balance sheet second-rate dividend payer.