LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE
PAR: MC.PA
Stock price
476.7 EUR
(-18.97%) 5 years
Financial Performance
5Y price score: (29)
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10Y return: 283.3%
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436.5
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6.3 %
Dividend Yield TTM
2.7 %
Market cap
236,629.6
Price / Earnings TTM
21.8
Price / Book TTM
3.5
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(1.7)
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(6.6) %
(9.2) %
283.2 %
Free cash flow per share growth
12.9 %
80.6 %
326.2 %
Earnings per share growth
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134.2 %
208.6 %
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Latest Earnings Call Takeaways
2025 Q2 (Jul 24, 2025)
1) Strategic Overview and Leadership Insights - LVMH demonstrated resilience in H1 2025, reporting EUR 40 billion in revenue, down 3% organically. The profit from recurring operations was EUR 9 billion, a 15% decline YoY, but the operating margin remained strong at 22.6%. - The company is focusing on qualitative development of local clientele, product innovation, and selective investments in retail projects to build competitive advantages. - LVMH is also pursuing long-term structural efficiencies to maximize profit fall-through when macro headwinds subside.
2) Financial and Segment Results - Wines & Spirits: Revenue of EUR 2.6 billion, down 7% organically. Champagne & Wines saw a 2% increase, while Cognac & Spirits experienced a 15% decline in revenue. - Fashion & Leather Goods: Revenue reached EUR 19.1 billion, down 7% organically. Profit from recurring operations was EUR 6.6 billion, down 18% YoY, with an operating margin of 34.7%. - Perfumes & Cosmetics: Stable revenue at EUR 4.1 billion, with a profit of EUR 425 million, down 4% YoY. - Watches & Jewelry: Revenue of EUR 5.1 billion, unchanged organically, with a profit of EUR 762 million, down 13% YoY. - Selective Retailing: Revenue grew 2% organically to EUR 8.6 billion, with profit rising 12% to EUR 876 million.
| Segment | Revenue (EUR Billion) | YoY Change (%) | Profit from Recurring Operations (EUR Billion) | Operating Margin (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wines & Spirits | 2.6 | -7 | 0.524 | 20.3 |
| Fashion & Leather Goods | 19.1 | -7 | 6.6 | 34.7 |
| Perfumes & Cosmetics | 4.1 | 0 | 0.425 | 10.4 |
| Watches & Jewelry | 5.1 | 0 | 0.762 | 15 |
| Selective Retailing | 8.6 | 2 | 0.876 | 10.2 |
3) Challenges and Headwinds - The company faced macro uncertainties and currency fluctuations impacting performance, particularly in Japan and China. - The Wines & Spirits division was notably affected by tariff uncertainties, which weighed on cognac demand in the U.S. and China. - Fashion & Leather Goods experienced a decline due to weaker tourist spending and challenging comps from the previous year.
4) Operational and Product Plans - LVMH is committed to product innovation and enhancing customer experiences, with notable initiatives in brands like Louis Vuitton and Dior. - The company is focusing on maintaining a high level of margin while investing in growth, with plans for new store openings and renovations. - Sephora is gaining market share through exclusive brands and a strong shopping experience, while DFS is improving profitability through cost management.
5) Guidance and Outlook - LVMH remains optimistic about future growth, particularly in China, despite current macro challenges. The company is focused on structural efficiencies and maintaining strong cash generation. - The outlook for the second half of 2025 remains cautious, with expectations of continued currency impacts and macroeconomic uncertainties.
Bottom line: LVMH's strong brand portfolio and strategic focus on innovation and local clientele position it well for recovery, despite current headwinds. The company is committed to maintaining profitability and investing in growth, making it a resilient choice for shareholders in the luxury sector.
LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE — Financial Overview, Stock Price, Market Cap
LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE is a company. Founded in 1987. As of April 13, 2026, the company's market capitalization is $236629630082 with a current stock price of $476.70.
