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Billionaire Family to Study Ways to Boost Sagging Puig Stock
Billionaire Family to Study Ways to Boost Sagging Puig Stock

Bloomberg

time21-07-2025

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

Billionaire Family to Study Ways to Boost Sagging Puig Stock

By and Rodrigo Orihuela Updated on Save The billionaire family controlling Puig Brands SA may weigh options — including buying its stock — to revive the Spanish beauty-products group's sagging shares, its chief executive officer said. Shares of Puig, owner of perfume brands like Jean Paul Gaultier and makeup label Charlotte Tilbury, had tumbled more than 34% since its splashy listing as Europe's biggest IPO in 2024. They rose as much as 2% in Madrid on Monday.

One of Europe's richest families searches for answers as they lose billions
One of Europe's richest families searches for answers as they lose billions

Sydney Morning Herald

time21-07-2025

  • Business
  • Sydney Morning Herald

One of Europe's richest families searches for answers as they lose billions

The billionaire family controlling Puig Brands may weigh options — including buying its stock — to revive the Spanish beauty-products group's sagging shares, its chief executive officer said. Shares of Puig, owner of brands like Jean Paul Gaultier and makeup label Charlotte Tilbury, had tumbled more than 34 per cent since its splashy listing as Europe's biggest IPO in 2024. They rose as much as 2 per cent in Madrid on Monday. 'Over time we'll consider whether or not it makes sense to make any moves to help investors who have invested in the stock achieve the value they believe it deserves,' Marc Puig said in an interview, referring to a possible family led stock purchase or ways to increase the liquidity of its shares. 'No moves are planned in the short term.' The Puigs are among Europe's wealthiest families. They own Exea Empresarial, which controls 74 per cent of Puig's capital and 93 per cent of its voting rights. The family's fortune has shrunk about 19 per cent from just before the shares began trading to $US9.7 billion ($14.9 billion), according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. The decline stemmed largely from the drop in the company's stock. Puig shares have tumbled like those of others in the industry including L'Oreal and LVMH as they suffer from uncertainty over the effects of US President Donald Trump's tariff wars and concerns about sluggish consumer demand. For Puig, the decline has come even though it has consistently met targets. Loading 'I don't feel like we've let anyone down,' Puig said. 'We've delivered, we continue to grow.' Most analysts have a 'buy' recommendation on the stock. 'So far everything they've promised has happened,' said Xavier Brun, Head of Equity at Trea Asset Management, which holds Puig shares. On Wednesday, the company reiterated its forecast of 6 per cent to 8 per cent organic sales growth for the year, even after factoring in a 20 per cent US tariff on Europe-made products. Trump has threatened 30 per cent tariffs on products from the European Union. Puig said it expected little impact from the trade war in 2025 since most of the products are already in the US.

One of Europe's richest families searches for answers as they lose billions
One of Europe's richest families searches for answers as they lose billions

The Age

time21-07-2025

  • Business
  • The Age

One of Europe's richest families searches for answers as they lose billions

The billionaire family controlling Puig Brands may weigh options — including buying its stock — to revive the Spanish beauty-products group's sagging shares, its chief executive officer said. Shares of Puig, owner of brands like Jean Paul Gaultier and makeup label Charlotte Tilbury, had tumbled more than 34 per cent since its splashy listing as Europe's biggest IPO in 2024. They rose as much as 2 per cent in Madrid on Monday. 'Over time we'll consider whether or not it makes sense to make any moves to help investors who have invested in the stock achieve the value they believe it deserves,' Marc Puig said in an interview, referring to a possible family led stock purchase or ways to increase the liquidity of its shares. 'No moves are planned in the short term.' The Puigs are among Europe's wealthiest families. They own Exea Empresarial, which controls 74 per cent of Puig's capital and 93 per cent of its voting rights. The family's fortune has shrunk about 19 per cent from just before the shares began trading to $US9.7 billion ($14.9 billion), according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. The decline stemmed largely from the drop in the company's stock. Puig shares have tumbled like those of others in the industry including L'Oreal and LVMH as they suffer from uncertainty over the effects of US President Donald Trump's tariff wars and concerns about sluggish consumer demand. For Puig, the decline has come even though it has consistently met targets. Loading 'I don't feel like we've let anyone down,' Puig said. 'We've delivered, we continue to grow.' Most analysts have a 'buy' recommendation on the stock. 'So far everything they've promised has happened,' said Xavier Brun, Head of Equity at Trea Asset Management, which holds Puig shares. On Wednesday, the company reiterated its forecast of 6 per cent to 8 per cent organic sales growth for the year, even after factoring in a 20 per cent US tariff on Europe-made products. Trump has threatened 30 per cent tariffs on products from the European Union. Puig said it expected little impact from the trade war in 2025 since most of the products are already in the US.

Kepler Capital Remains a Buy on Puig Brands, S.A. (PUIG)
Kepler Capital Remains a Buy on Puig Brands, S.A. (PUIG)

Business Insider

time19-07-2025

  • Business
  • Business Insider

Kepler Capital Remains a Buy on Puig Brands, S.A. (PUIG)

Kepler Capital analyst Inigo Egusquiza maintained a Buy rating on Puig Brands, S.A. on July 17 and set a price target of €24.10. The company's shares closed yesterday at €16.07. Elevate Your Investing Strategy: Take advantage of TipRanks Premium at 50% off! Unlock powerful investing tools, advanced data, and expert analyst insights to help you invest with confidence. Make smarter investment decisions with TipRanks' Smart Investor Picks, delivered to your inbox every week. According to TipRanks, Egusquiza is ranked #570 out of 9841 analysts. Currently, the analyst consensus on Puig Brands, S.A. is a Moderate Buy with an average price target of €20.58, representing a 28.06% upside. In a report released on July 17, Citi also maintained a Buy rating on the stock with a €19.00 price target.

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