The number of orders at Lamoda increased by 70%
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The number of orders at Lamoda increased by 70%

According to the results of 2014, the revenue of the Lamoda Internet retailer increased by 84% compared to the 2013 indicator, amounting to 9,496 billion rubles.

Gross profit increased by 90% and reached RUB 3,88 billion. EBITDA was negative - at the level of 2,16 billion rubles.

The number of orders increased by 70% and amounted to 3,9 million. The number of customers increased by 88,2% to 2,7 million people. Last year, the company brought together several key brands: Lacoste, Adidas, Dorothy Perkins, and also launched its own brand, Lost Ink.

The revenue of the Internet retailer Lamoda at the end of 2014 increased by 84% compared to 2013, amounting to 9,496 billion ...
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