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US Wobble Takes Shine off Pandora Sales
May 9, 2017 3:56 AM
By Rapaport News
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RAPAPORT... Pandora reported strong growth in the first quarter, but US
store closures and sluggish mall traffic dented its performance stateside.
Global sales jumped 9% year on year to $756.9 million (DKK
5.16 billion), while net profit increased 4% to $199.7 million, the
Denmark-based volume jeweler reported Tuesday. The rise was mainly due to a 46%
surge in revenue at Pandora-owned concept stores, which came to $270.4 million,
driven by an increase in the number of stores.
In the US, revenue fell 7%, or 10% in local currency. While
the company added a net 21 concept stores in the US in the past year, it closed about 600 other
points of sale in the fourth quarter of 2016 and suffered from a decline in
mall traffic, the retailer explained. A one-off shipment to Signet Jewelers-owned
brand Jared a year earlier also had an impact on the sales decline.
“The retail climate in the US remains difficult, which was
reflected in our performance in the US for the quarter,” said Pandora CEO
Anders Colding Friis.
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Tags:
Jewelry, Pandora, Rapaport News, retail, shopping malls, US
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