Jewellery Maker Pandora Raises Guidance After Q1 Revenue Beat

The Pandora logo is seen in jewellery shop in downtown Rome, Italy, August 7, 2018. (Reuters)
The Pandora logo is seen in jewellery shop in downtown Rome, Italy, August 7, 2018. (Reuters)
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Jewellery Maker Pandora Raises Guidance After Q1 Revenue Beat

The Pandora logo is seen in jewellery shop in downtown Rome, Italy, August 7, 2018. (Reuters)
The Pandora logo is seen in jewellery shop in downtown Rome, Italy, August 7, 2018. (Reuters)

Danish jewellery maker Pandora on Wednesday raised its full-year revenue outlook after reporting results for the first quarter slightly above analyst forecasts. "We have started 2023 well with resilient growth and solid margins," Chief Executive Alexander Lacik said in a statement. "The macroeconomic outlook remains uncertain, but we are confident in our ability to adapt and thrive as we've proven over the past few quarters," Lacik added. The company now expects to generate organic sales growth between -2% and 3% this year, better than its earlier estimate of between -3% and 3%. Analysts expect 2% sales growth this year, according to a poll gathered by the company. Pandora, known for its customizable silver charms and bracelets, reported 1% organic sales growth for the quarter, above the -1% expected by analysts. The group's sales for the January-March period rose to 5.85 billion Danish crowns ($865.18 million) from 5.7 billion a year ago, compared to an average of 5.7 billion crowns expected by analysts in a poll gathered by the company.



Pandora Raises Full-Year Growth Outlook as Q2 Profit in Line

Jewels are seen in a Pandora jewellery shop in downtown Rome, Italy, August 7, 2018. (Reuters)
Jewels are seen in a Pandora jewellery shop in downtown Rome, Italy, August 7, 2018. (Reuters)
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Pandora Raises Full-Year Growth Outlook as Q2 Profit in Line

Jewels are seen in a Pandora jewellery shop in downtown Rome, Italy, August 7, 2018. (Reuters)
Jewels are seen in a Pandora jewellery shop in downtown Rome, Italy, August 7, 2018. (Reuters)

Pandora, the world's biggest jewellery maker, reported second-quarter operating profit broadly in line with expectations on Monday and increased its growth outlook for the year.

Operating profit rose to 1.34 billion Danish crowns ($196.25 million) in the second quarter from 1.19 billion a year earlier compared with an average 1.3 billion forecast by 14 analysts in a poll compiled by the company.

Pandora increased its full-year organic growth guidance to between 9% and 12% compared to its previous guidance of 8-10%. It kept its operating margin guidance at around 25%.

"We are again raising revenue guidance for 2024 and look to the second half of the year with optimism," CEO Alexander Lacik said in a statement.