While multibrand luxury fashion retail is on the ropes, Mytheresa just posted 10% year-over-year growth in fiscal 2024, led ...
Mytheresa, the luxury ecommerce platform rooted in Germany, saw its revenue increase by 9.8 percent in the past fiscal year.
Michael Kliger; Chief Executive Officer, Member of the Management Board; MYT Netherlands Parent BV Oliver Chen; Analyst; TD Cowen Amanda Douglas; Analyst; JPMorgan Grace Smalley; Analyst; Morgan ...
Greetings, and welcome to the Mytheresa Fourth Quarter and Full Fiscal 2024 Earnings Conference Call. At this time, all participants are in a listen-only mode. Today's call is being recorded and we ...
Recently, the political landscape in Germany has become a little more unstable with the far-right party, Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) gaining popularity. In the 2024 European elections ...
Germany’s eastern states may be turning to the far right out of economic resentment and a divergence from the more prosperous west of the country, experts suggest. The Alternative for Germany ...
He cited new competitors entering the European markets, Germany's deteriorating position as a manufacturing location and the need to "act decisively." A Volkwagen plant closure in Germany would ...
The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party achieved the first electoral victory in its history in this weekend's vote, which saw the eastern states of Thuringia and Saxony head to the polls.
Volkswagen is weighing whether to close factories in Germany for the first time in its 87-year history as it moves to deepen cost cuts amid rising competition from China’s electric vehicle makers.
Joshua Kimmich has been made captain of Germany after the international retirement of a number of big names, including Toni Kroos. Marvin Ibo Guengoer - GES Sportfoto/Getty Images ...
A far-right party in Germany won a state election Sunday for the first time since World War II, dealing a blow to Chancellor Olaf Scholz. The party, Alternative for Germany (AfD), won a majority ...
The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party won 32.8% of the vote in the eastern state of Thuringia. It became the first far-right party to win a major election in Germany since the Nazis in 1938.