Jewellery Maker Pandora Beats Sales, Profit Forecasts on Strong Q4 

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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Jewellery Maker Pandora Beats Sales, Profit Forecasts on Strong Q4 

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)

Danish jewellery maker Pandora said on Sunday its revenue growth and earnings in 2023 had exceeded the group's expectation, lifted by strong demand and "solid profitability" in the final months of the year.

The company, known for its bracelets and charms, said organic sales grew by 12% year-on-year in the October-December period, lifting annual growth to 8% and exceeding the company's own full-year forecast of 5%-6% made in early November.

Prior to November, Pandora had forecast full-year organic sales growth of 2%-5%.

"Continued brand momentum drove strong performance across the key trading events of Black Friday and Christmas," Pandora said in a statement presenting preliminary and unaudited results.

The company's full-year operating profit margin stood at 25%, in line with its November guidance, after hitting 34% in the fourth quarter.

"It's clear that our brand resonates well with consumers and continues to gain strength," Pandora CEO Alexander Lacik said in the statement.

Revenue in the fourth quarter stood at 10.8 billion Danish crowns ($1.58 billion), the company said, up from 9.9 billion a year earlier, while earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) rose to 3.7 billion crowns from 3.2 billion crowns.

Full-year revenue stood at 28.1 billion crowns, up from 26.5 billion in 2022, while EBIT rose to 7.0 billion crowns from 6.7 billion crowns.

Shares in Pandora, which sells its jewellery in more than 100 countries through some 6,500 points of sale, have risen 80% in the last year.



Christian Dior ‘Designer of Dreams’ Exhibition Opens in Riyadh

Running from November 21 to April 2, the exhibition invites visitors on an artistic journey through the exceptional creativity of Dior's creative directors. SPA
Running from November 21 to April 2, the exhibition invites visitors on an artistic journey through the exceptional creativity of Dior's creative directors. SPA
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Christian Dior ‘Designer of Dreams’ Exhibition Opens in Riyadh

Running from November 21 to April 2, the exhibition invites visitors on an artistic journey through the exceptional creativity of Dior's creative directors. SPA
Running from November 21 to April 2, the exhibition invites visitors on an artistic journey through the exceptional creativity of Dior's creative directors. SPA

The "Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams" exhibition was officially inaugurated by Faisal Bafarat, CEO of the General Entertainment Authority, at the Saudi National Museum, as part of the Riyadh Season festivities.
Running from November 21 to April 2, the exhibition invites visitors on an artistic journey through the exceptional creativity of Dior's creative directors, showcasing iconic designs from 1947 to the present day.
A standout feature of the exhibition is a section inspired by the AlUla oasis, a historical treasure in the Madinah region. The section captures the natural beauty of the desert with designs that reflect the sun's golden rays over the dunes, seamlessly blending heritage with contemporary sophistication. Visitors can also enjoy the event's "Dior Café," adding elegance to the experience.
The exhibition presents a rare opportunity for fashion and art enthusiasts to explore the rich history of one of the world's most celebrated fashion houses.