In 2023, Italian luxury groups showed contrasting performances: Salvatore Ferragamo's revenue fell 7.6 percent, with declines in most markets and product categories, without profitability data. By contrast, Moncler celebrated a decade on the Milan Stock Exchange, with revenue growth of 17 percent, growth in EBIT, net profit and a solid financial position.
Italian luxury market divides: Moncler revenue rises, Ferragamo falls
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