Jewellery Maker Pandora’s Q3 Profit Falls Less Than Expected, Raises Sales Outlook 

People walk past a Pandora jewelry store in a Hollywood shopping center on October 26, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Getty Images/AFP)
People walk past a Pandora jewelry store in a Hollywood shopping center on October 26, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Getty Images/AFP)
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Jewellery Maker Pandora’s Q3 Profit Falls Less Than Expected, Raises Sales Outlook 

People walk past a Pandora jewelry store in a Hollywood shopping center on October 26, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Getty Images/AFP)
People walk past a Pandora jewelry store in a Hollywood shopping center on October 26, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Getty Images/AFP)

Danish jewellery maker Pandora on Wednesday reported a third-quarter operating profit above expectations and raised its full-year sales outlook.

Operating profit fell to 920 million crowns ($132 million)from a year-earlier 978 million, against a mean forecast in an analyst poll published by Pandora of 875 million, on organic sales growth of 11%.

Pandora said it now expected full-year organic sales growth of 5%-6%. Its previous forecast was for 2-5% growth. It maintained a full-year operating profit margin forecast of around 25%.



Cartier Owner Richemont Sales up 7% as Jewellery Shines 

The Swiss-based company said sales in its fourth quarter to end-March rose to 5.17 billion euros ($5.80 billion). (AFP)
The Swiss-based company said sales in its fourth quarter to end-March rose to 5.17 billion euros ($5.80 billion). (AFP)
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Cartier Owner Richemont Sales up 7% as Jewellery Shines 

The Swiss-based company said sales in its fourth quarter to end-March rose to 5.17 billion euros ($5.80 billion). (AFP)
The Swiss-based company said sales in its fourth quarter to end-March rose to 5.17 billion euros ($5.80 billion). (AFP)

Cartier owner Richemont on Friday reported a slightly better-than-expected 7% rise in quarterly sales as weaker demand in Asia was offset by brisk business in the United States where wealthy shoppers shrugged off economic uncertainty and continued to splash out on luxury jewellery.

The Swiss-based company, which also owns jewellery brand Van Cleef & Arpels and watch label Piaget, said sales in its fourth quarter to end-March rose to 5.17 billion euros ($5.80 billion), a 7% rise in constant currencies.

That is slightly more than the 6% expected, according to a Visible Alpha consensus cited by HSBC and slightly slower than the 10% growth rate in the third quarter.

The jewellery division posted an 11% rise in sales over the quarter, helping to offset an 11% decline from the watches division, which is suffering from a slump in demand in China, where a property crisis has weighed on appetite for luxury purchases like timepieces.

Luxury groups started the year with hopes that robust demand in the United States would help lift the sector out of its biggest slump in years, but from mid-February, signs of a weakening US economy began to creep in and sweeping tariff announcements in April brought more uncertainty.