Christian Dior (CDI) Q4 2025 earnings summary
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Q4 2025 earnings summary
27 Jan, 2026Executive summary
Revenue reached €80.8 billion in 2025, showing resilience amid global economic and geopolitical disruptions.
Organic revenue growth of 1% in the second half, with improved trends across all business groups.
Profit from recurring operations was €17.7 billion, with an operating margin of 22%, impacted by currency fluctuations.
Free cash flow increased by 8% to €11.3 billion.
Major economic and social impact, with over 211,000 employees worldwide and significant contributions to France's economy.
Financial highlights
Revenue declined 5% year-over-year to €80.8 billion; organic revenue down 1%.
Profit from recurring operations fell 9% to €17.75 billion.
Net profit (Group share) decreased 13% to €4.53 billion.
Operating free cash flow rose 8% to €11.3 billion.
Net financial debt reduced by 26% to €6.66 billion.
Outlook and guidance
Confidence for 2026, with a focus on brand development, innovation, and reinforcing global leadership in luxury goods.
Dividend of €14.30 per share proposed for 2025, with an interim dividend of €6.05 already paid.
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