LVMH shares jump 8% as earnings point to luxury sector resilience
LVMH shares jumped more than 8% on Friday morning after the world’s largest luxury group posted higher-than-expected sales for 2023 and raised its annual dividend.
Shares of the salad chain surged 35% Friday after the company beat Wall Street's forecast for first-quarter results.
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Net income in the first quarter plunged 68.9% from a year ago to $71.79 million.
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