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Pandora said business was strong in the first three months of 2022 – reflecting a historical growth for a first quarter – on the back of steady demand and successful sales strategies.
Revenues rose 21 per cent year-on-year to DKK5.7 billion (around US$813 million) during the period in review, with the US and Europe driving sales. Other key markets also recorded double-digit growth.
Alexander Lacik, president and CEO of Pandora cited a “strong start to the year,” with the jeweller delivering record revenue for a first quarter.
Pandora’s Moments collection delivered sturdy results, fuelled by Valentine’s Day sales and product launches, including the...
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