Le chiffre d'affaires de Tapestry en hausse de 19 % au troisième trimestre

Tapestry a annoncé une augmentation de 19 % de son chiffre d'affaires pour le troisième trimestre, atteignant 1,9 milliard de dollars à taux de change constants. Cette croissance a été portée par les solides performances de la marque Coach et par les ventes dans la région Grande Chine.

Les résultats, relatifs au trimestre clos le 28 mars, couvrent la société mère de Coach et Kate Spade. Sur une base pro forma, les ventes du groupe ont progressé de 23 % sur un an, tandis que la marge brute a augmenté de 22 %, portant la marge brute à 76,9 % contre 76,1 % un an plus tôt. L'entreprise a acquis 2,4 millions de nouveaux clients à l'échelle mondiale, dont 35 % appartiennent à la génération Z.

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