Oddo BHF maintains its 'neutral' rating on Interparfums shares, with an unchanged target price of 49 euros.
Interparfums has announced that its exclusive worldwide licensing agreement with Coach (which includes just over 12 fragrances and now represents 21% of its sales) has been extended for a further five years.
The license was originally obtained in June 2015, for 11 years (expiring June 2026). The Group specifies that 2 new major extensions to the Coach line will see the light of day in 2025, enabling the brand to continue its global development in the perfume world.
The next major milestone will be 2029-2030 for the Monblanc and Jimmy Choo licenses," says the broker.
According to Oddo BHF, this license extension is therefore 'necessarily positive'. The analyst therefore believes that "the share should react well and move closer to 45E".
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Interparfums specializes in the design, manufacturing and marketing of luxury fragrances. The group's activity is organized primarily around 2 product families:
- fragrance: Jimmy Choo, Montblanc, Coach, Lacoste, Lanvin, Rochas, Karl Lagerfeld, Van Cleef & Arpels, Kate Spade, Boucheron, and Moncler brands;
- women's and men's fashion items: Rochas brand.
Products were being marketed through perfume shops, franchise chains and department stores in France, and through import companies, airports, and airlines abroad.
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: France (6.4%), Eastern Europe (8.8%), Western Europe (18.1%), North America (38.6%), Asia (12.8%), South America (8.8%), the Middle East (5.8%) and Africa (0.7%).
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