GDANSK (Reuters) -Poland's largest fashion retailer LPP is betting on rapid expansion of its budget brand Sinsay to double its annual revenue to 40 billion zlotys ($10.56 billion) by 2027. Under the ...
Galeria Północna, a shopping mall north of Warsaw, has signed a contract with the LPP Group for the relocation of the Sinsay store. As a result, the largest store of the brand in Poland will be opened ...
Polish fashion group LPP has launched its Sinsay brand in Kosovo, marking its 41st market. The company plans to open three stores in March 2025, including two in Pristina, with an e-commerce platform ...
The retailer, which also owns brands like Reserved, Cropp, House and Mohito, reported a 45.5% year-on-year increase in third quarter net profit to 575.6 million zlotys ($143.87 million). Its revenue ...
Poland's biggest fashion retailer LPP on Thursday reported a 5.4% jump in second-quarter net profit driven by the continued strength of its budget-friendly Sinsay chain. LPP, owner of fashion chain ...
LPP denies claims made in Hindenburg Research report CEO says company will not return to Russia Shares jump after Friday's sell-off Company to open 620 Sinsay stores in 2024 March 18 (Reuters) - ...
A fire broke out in Lviv as a result of night shelling on the territory of the Sparrow industrial park. This was reported by the mayor of the city, Andrii Sadovyi, in Telegram. "The Sparrow industrial ...
LPP aims to double its revenue by 2027 from 2024 Budget brand Sinsay to account for 75% of LPP's sales by 2027 CEO sees US tariffs as opportunity for cheaper Asian supplies GDANSK, April 3 (Reuters) - ...
Poland's largest fashion retailer, LPP, plans to double its revenue by 2027, focusing on the rapid expansion of its budget brand Sinsay. LPP aims for Sinsay to account for 75 per cent of its sales and ...