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DE RIGO Announces Sales Results for the First Quarter of 2004
LONGARONE, Italy, May 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- De Rigo S.p.A. posted net
sales of EUR 139.2 m(1) for the first quarter of 2004, a 0.5% decrease as
compared with the same period last year.
The sales results reflected positive trends in the Group's current businesses,
as comparisons with the prior year were affected by De Rigo's sale, during July
2003, of the controlling interest in Eyewear International Distribution
("EID"), a joint venture with the Prada Group. Excluding EID's net sales from
the Group's results for the first quarter 2003,(2) the period on period
increase in consolidated net sales was 6.1% at current exchange rates and 7.0%
at constant exchange rates.(3)
Highlights of the Group's unaudited sales results for the first quarter of 2004
include:
- Consolidated net sales amounted to EUR 139.2 m, as compared with EUR 139.9 m
posted in the first quarter of 2003.
- Wholesale & manufacturing sales grew by 1.9% to EUR 42.3 m from EUR 41.5 m
posted in the first quarter of 2003. Excluding net sales made by the business
segment to EID during the first quarter of 2003, wholesale & manufacturing
sales increased by 4.4%. Foreign currency translation differences accounted for
a decrease of 0.8% in the total figure.
- Sales through the retail companies increased by 5.7% to EUR 99.9 m from EUR
94.5 m in the first quarter of 2003, primarily as result of positive same store
sales growth at both General Optica ("GO"), the Group's Spanish retail chain,
and Dollond & Aitchison ("D&A"), the Group's British retail chain. When
calculated on a constant exchange rate basis, sales through the retail
companies increased by 6.7%.
In this release, De Rigo is reporting net sales and revenues on a consolidated
basis, as well as sales for each of its principal business segments during the
periods under review. In calculating its consolidated net sales and revenues,
De Rigo has eliminated the intercompany sales among the Group's business
segments, as detailed in the following table:
NET SALES BY BUSINESS SEGMENT
(Euro in millions)
1Q 2003 1Q 2004 1Q 2004 1Q 2004
Net Net % change Effect of Sales at %
application constant
Sales Sales of constant exchange change
exchange rates
rates (Non-GAAP)
Wholesale & 41.5 42.3 +1.9% 0.3 42.6 +2.7%
Manufacturing
Retail 94.5 99.9 +5.7% 0.9 100.8 +6.7%
- D&A 61.8 63.5 +2.8% 0.9 64.4 +4.2%
- GO 32.7 36.4 +11.3% 0.0 36.4 +11.3%
Elimination of -4.8 -3.0 -37.5% 0.0 -3.0 -37.5%
Intercompany Sales
Consolidated net
sales excluding
net sales through 131.2 139.2 +6.1% 1.2 140.4 +7.0%
EID
EID 8.7 0.0 0.0 0.0
Consolidated net 139.9 139.2 -0.5% 1.2 140.4 +0.4%
sales
Consolidated net sales
The Group's consolidated net sales of EUR 139.2 m were broken down as follows:
eyewear sales of EUR 65.6 m, lens sales of EUR 42.0 m, contact lens sales of
EUR 18.6 m and other sales and revenues of EUR 13.0 m, as compared with sales
of EUR 70.9 m, EUR 37.6 m, EUR 18.7 m and EUR 12.7 m, respectively, for the
first quarter of 2003.
As previously announced, on July 23, 2003, De Rigo sold its 51% interest in
EID, the former joint venture for the marketing and distribution of Prada
eyewear, to the Prada Group. As a consequence of this transaction, EID is no
longer one of De Rigo's business segments, though its results were consolidated
in the De Rigo Group's results for the period through the date of its sale
(including the entire first quarter of 2003). As mentioned above, excluding net
sales through EID from the first quarter of 2003 results, consolidated net
sales increased by 6.1% at current exchange rates and by 7.0% at constant
exchange rates.
Foreign currency translation differences had a negative effect on consolidated
net sales, particularly with regard to the translation into Euro of sales made
in Pounds Sterling, Japanese Yen and Hong Kong Dollars, as the average exchange
rates for these currencies in the first quarter of 2004 were less favourable to
the Group than those during the first quarter of 2003. As shown in the table
above, foreign exchange rate translations had a negative effect of 0.9% on
consolidated net sales.
Analysing consolidated net sales by geographic area, net sales in Europe
increased by 2.0% to EUR 126.6 m, primarily as a result of higher net sales
through the retail companies and increased wholesale sales in certain markets.
Net sales in the Americas decreased to EUR 2.5 m from EUR 3.2 m, primarily as a
result of the deconsolidation of EID. Net sales in the Rest of the World
decreased to EUR 10.1 m from EUR 12.6 m, primarily as a result of the
deconsolidation of EID and lower sales in certain Middle and Far East markets
not served by distribution subsidiaries that were partially offset by the very
positive results posted by the Group's distribution subsidiaries located in the
Far East region.
The overall consolidated net sales results reflected the contribution of both
of the Group's principal business segments:
Wholesale & manufacturing
Wholesale & manufacturing sales grew by 1.9% to EUR 42.3 m from EUR 41.5 m
posted in the first quarter of 2003.
Excluding net sales made by the wholesale & manufacturing business segment to
EID from the first quarter of 2003 results, net sales increased by 4.4% at
current exchange rates and by 5.2% at constant exchange rates, as shown in the
following table:
1Q 2003 1Q 2004 1Q 2004 1Q 2004
Net Net % change Effect of Sales at %
application constant change
Sales Sales of constant exchange
exchange rates
rates (Non-GAAP)
Wholesale & 41.5 42.3 +1.9% 0.3 42.6 +2.7%
Manufacturing
sales
- of which sales -1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
to EID
Wholesale &
Manufacturing
sales excluding 40.5 42.3 +4.4% 0.3 42.6 +5.2%
net sales to EID
When calculated on a constant exchange rate basis, the business segment's sales
increased by 2.7%.
The increase in wholesale & manufacturing sales was primarily due to very
strong sales results posted by the Group's in certain Far East markets,
particularly Japan and Hong Kong, as well as in several European markets
including France, Greece, Germany and Spain.
Retail
Sales through the retail companies increased by 5.7% to EUR 99.9 m from EUR
94.5 m posted in the first quarter of 2003. When calculated on a constant
exchange rate basis, net sales through the retail companies increased by 6.7%.
The following table sets forth certain data on the sales and store network of
De Rigo's two retail chains: D&A, one of the leading retailers in the British
optical market and GO, the leading retailer in the Spanish optical market.
1Q 2003 1Q 2004 31 Mar 31Mar 31 Mar 03 31 Mar 04
03 04
EUR in EUR in % Owned Owned Unit Franchised Franchised Unit
millions millions Change stores stores change stores stores change
D&A 61.8 63.5 +2.8% 233 232 -1 145 143 -2
GO 32.7 36.4 +11.3% 140 143 +3 7 14 +7
Total 94.5 99.9 +5.7% 373 375 +2 152 157 +5
Retail
Sales at D&A grew by 4.2% in Pound Sterling terms, while same store sales per
working day increased by 5.1%. In Euro terms, D&A's sales grew to EUR 63.5 m,
an increase of 2.8% as compared with sales of EUR 61.8 m posted in the first
quarter of 2003, reflecting the decline in the value of the Pound Sterling
against the Euro. Sales of franchised stores during the period grew by 1.7% to
EUR 17.6 m; in Pound Sterling terms, sales of franchised stores increased by
3.5%. The increase in D&A's sales was primarily attributable to the Company's
continuing aggressive marketing campaigns driving increased sales of higher
quality products. At March 31 2004, D&A operated a network of 232 owned shops
and 143 franchised shops.
GO grew sales by 11.3% to EUR 36.4 m from the EUR 32.7 m posted in the first
quarter of 2003. GO continued to achieve notable net sales gains as a result of
a 8.4% same store sales per working day increase as well as the expansion of
its owned and franchised store network. At March 31, GO operated a network of
143 owned shops and 14 franchised shops, having opened a net total of 3 owned
shops and 7 franchised shops during the last twelve months.
Ennio De Rigo, Chairman of the De Rigo Group, commented on the first quarter
sales results: "We are very pleased with the Group's sales results, which
confirm the positive trend of last year at both the retail and the wholesale &
manufacturing business segments.
The sale of our interest in EID allowed us to increase our focus on the
existing brand portfolio and on the selection of new business opportunities."
On May, 5 the annual shareholder meeting was held at the Group's headquarters
in Longarone, Italy. The main resolutions of the meeting were the following:
- The shareholders approved De Rigo's consolidated Italian GAAP financial
statements for 2003, which showed an increase of 74.5% in consolidated net
income to EUR 18.5 m and a substantial reduction in net financial debt to only
EUR 3.6 m.
- The number of the members of the Board of Directors was increased from six to
seven. Maurizio Dessolis, the Group's Chief Financial Officer, and Massimo De
Rigo, the Group's Head of the Design Department, were elected as Directors and
also named as the Group's Vice-Chairmen.
- De Rigo's shareholders authorized an extension of the existing share
repurchase program for an additional 18 months. As a result, the Company is
authorized to repurchase up to 4,400,000 of its ordinary shares (in the form of
shares or American Depositary Shares) for a period of 18 months, through
November 2005. The authorization requires that repurchases be made at a price
not greater than 10% more than, and not lower than 10% less than, the official
closing price of the Company's American Depositary Shares on the New York Stock
Exchange on the trading day preceding any repurchase.
- The shareholders also modified certain provisions of De Rigo's articles of
association in order to reflect recent changes in Italian law.
De Rigo is one of the world's largest manufacturers and distributors of premium
eyewear, the major optical retailer in Spain through General Optica, one of the
leading retailers in the British optical market through Dollond & Aitchison and
a partner of the LVMH Fashion Group for the manufacture and distribution of
Celine, Fendi, Givenchy and Loewe eyewear. De Rigo also manufactures and
distributes the licensed brands Etro, Fila, Furla, La Perla, Mini and Onyx and
its own brands Police, Sting and Lozza.
1) The Group reports its results in Euro. On May 4th, 2004, the Euro/U.S.
Dollar exchange rate, as fixed by the European Central Bank, was EUR 1 = USD
1.2061. The financial results reported in this press release have not been
audited by the Group's independent public accountants and are presented on the
basis of accounting principles generally accepted in Italy ("Italian GAAP").
2) Tables detailing the Group's consolidated Italian GAAP sales results and
those of its wholesale & manufacturing business segment excluding sales made by
or to EID are provided on page 2 and page 3 of this release.
3) In addition to reporting its Italian GAAP results, the De Rigo Group uses
certain measures of financial performance that exclude the impact of
fluctuations in currency exchange rates in the translation of its operating
results into Euro. In doing so, the Group has calculated its sales for the
first quarter of 2004 on the basis of the same average exchange rates used to
calculate sales for the first quarter of 2003. The Company believes that these
non-GAAP financial measures provide useful information to both management and
investors by allowing a comparison of sales performance on an exchange rate
neutral basis. See the tables on page 2 and page 3 of this release.
The De Rigo Group's method of calculating sales performance excluding the
impact of changes in exchange rates may differ from methods used by other
companies.
DATASOURCE: De Rigo S.p.A.
CONTACT: For further information, please contact: Maurizio Dessolis,
Chief Financial Officer, Tel +39-0437-7777 Fax +39-0437-770727
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