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Geneva luxury holding company (SIX: CFR) at €23B+ revenue; FY2025 +4% with Jewellery Maisons (Cartier/Van Cleef) up high single-digits and €8.3B net cash competing with LVMH for global hard luxury market leadership.
Compagnie Financière Richemont SA is a Geneva, Switzerland-based luxury goods holding company — listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange (SIX: CFR) and Johannesburg Stock Exchange with the Rupert family retaining a 51% controlling voting stake — operating as the world's second-largest luxury group by revenue, with €23+ billion in trailing twelve-month sales and 38,900 employees across 36 locations in 130+ countries. Richemont reports FY2025 (year ended March 31, 2025) full-year sales up 4% at actual and constant exchange rates, led by a high single-digit increase at Jewellery Maisons, with a net cash position of €8.3 billion reflecting consistent profitability. The group's three divisions are Jewellery Maisons (Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, Buccellati — 67% of sales), Specialist Watchmakers (IWC Schaffhausen, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Vacheron Constantin, Piaget, Baume & Mercier — 20% of sales), and Fashion & Accessories (Montblanc, Chloé, Dunhill — 13% of sales). Founded 1988 by Johann Rupert (South Africa) as a spin-off from Rembrandt Group tobacco and mining interests.
Beaverton global athletic footwear and apparel (NYSE: NKE) at $51.4B FY2024 revenue with 18% market share;
Nike, Inc. is a Beaverton, Oregon-based global athletic footwear, apparel, and equipment company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: NKE) as a Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 component — generating $51.4 billion in fiscal year 2024 (ended May 31, 2024) revenue with approximately 83,700 employees worldwide and approximately 18% global athletic footwear market share. Nike brands include Nike (performance footwear, apparel, and equipment), Jordan Brand (lifestyle basketball and athletic), and Converse (lifestyle footwear). In September 2024, Elliott Hill returned to Nike as President and CEO (replacing John Donahoe who had led the company since 2020), launching a "Win Now" strategy focused on sport performance product investment, wholesale partner relationship restoration, and competitive positioning in running and basketball categories. Nike Direct (direct-to-consumer e-commerce and owned stores) generated 44% of FY2024 revenue. Nike was founded in 1964 as Blue Ribbon Sports by Phil Knight and Bill Bowerman; renamed Nike in 1978 with IPO in 1980.
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