Prada sales rose 17% last year, driven by Asia, Miu Miu brand | Maqvi News

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Net revenues at Italian luxury group Prada rose 17% at constant exchange rates last year, broadly in line with analysts’ expectations, driven by growth in Asia and the outstanding performance of its Miu Miu brand.

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The group said on Thursday net revenues totalled 4.7 billion euros ($5.1 billion) last year, after a “very positive” fourth quarter which also showed a 17% sales increase.

In 2023 as a whole, sales in the Asia Pacific area rose 24%, Europe grew 14% after slowing down in the second half, and sales in the Americas were flat.

Prada’s adjusted operating profit rose 26% to 1.06 billion euros last year.

“As with 2023, while quarterly growth trajectory may not be linear through the year, we retain our firm ambition of delivering solid, sustainable, above-market growth,” Prada’s Chief Executive Andrea Guerra said in the statement.

The group, which owns the eponymous brand as well as Miu-Miu, Church’s and Car Shoe, proposed a divided of 0.137 euros per share. 

 

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