Consumption. Returning to 25 Euros, Fnac Darty shares have lost 25% over the last twelve months. It is penalized by a gloomy consumption context as households make trade-offs against electronic goods and home equipment… They currently prefer to spend on what they were deprived of during Covid, namely travel, outings, leisure… After the strong activity experienced in 2021, Fnac Darty began to bear the brunt of this unfavorable climate in 2022 with sales at -1.9% on a comparable basis.
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