Salvatore Ferragamo Announces Growth In Turnover
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Salvatore Ferragamo Announces Growth In Turnover

The Italian group Salvatore Ferragamo, which produces luxury shoes, clothes and accessories, reported an increase in turnover in 2015 by 7,4%, which amounts to 1,43 billion euros. Brand sales in Europe grew by 7,3%, in North America - by 9,5%, in Central and South - by 12%, in Japan - by 14,2%. The Asia-Pacific region remains the group’s first market, with a 36,1% share of the total commodity turnover.

Recall that boutiques of the Salvatore Ferragamo group are represented in major cities around the world, in Florence, the Salvatore Ferragamo Museum is open, dedicated to the art of creating shoes. Over the 80 years of the company's existence, under the Salvatore Ferragamo brand, more than 10 thousand models that are not similar to each other have been created.

The Italian group Salvatore Ferragamo, which produces luxury footwear, clothing and accessories, reported a growth in turnover in 2015 by 7,4%, which is 1,43 billion ...
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