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Mytheresa Parent Company Returns to Growth in Sales and Profits

LuxExperience, which comprises the German luxury e-tailer and Yoox Net-a-Porter, logged increases in net sales and adjusted EBITDA after both fell in the previous quarter.
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LuxExperience reported a 1 percent uptick in net sales and generated €13 million in adjusted EBITDA profits in its second fiscal quarter of 2026. (Mytheresa)

LuxExperience, the parent company of Mytheresa and Yoox Net-a-Porter, reported that group sales increased 1.1 percent year on year to €645 million ($767 million) in the fiscal quarter that ended in December. It’s a positive shift from the 4 percent dip the online luxury group saw in its previous quarter.

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