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Yahoo
3 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Unlocking Q4 Potential of Coty (COTY): Exploring Wall Street Estimates for Key Metrics
The upcoming report from Coty (COTY) is expected to reveal quarterly earnings of $0.01 per share, indicating an increase of 133.3% compared to the year-ago period. Analysts forecast revenues of $1.2 billion, representing a decline of 11.7% year over year. Over the last 30 days, there has been an upward revision of 8.6% in the consensus EPS estimate for the quarter, leading to its current level. This signifies the covering analysts' collective reconsideration of their initial forecasts over the course of this timeframe. Before a company reveals its earnings, it is vital to take into account any changes in earnings projections. These revisions play a pivotal role in predicting the possible reactions of investors toward the stock. Multiple empirical studies have consistently shown a strong association between trends in earnings estimates and the short-term price movements of a stock. While it's common for investors to rely on consensus earnings and revenue estimates for assessing how the business may have performed during the quarter, exploring analysts' forecasts for key metrics can yield valuable insights. In light of this perspective, let's dive into the average estimates of certain Coty metrics that are commonly tracked and forecasted by Wall Street analysts. Analysts predict that the 'Net Revenues- Prestige' will reach $721.85 million. The estimate suggests a change of -10.1% year over year. The collective assessment of analysts points to an estimated 'Net Revenues- Consumer Beauty' of $477.45 million. The estimate indicates a year-over-year change of -14.8%. The consensus estimate for 'Adjusted Operating Income (Loss)- Prestige' stands at $76.95 million. Compared to the present estimate, the company reported $87.80 million in the same quarter last year. The average prediction of analysts places 'Adjusted Operating Income (Loss)- Consumer Beauty' at -$1.36 million. Compared to the current estimate, the company reported $20.20 million in the same quarter of the previous year. View all Key Company Metrics for Coty here>>> Coty shares have witnessed a change of +1% in the past month, in contrast to the Zacks S&P 500 composite's +3.3% move. With a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold), COTY is expected closely follow the overall market performance in the near term. You can see the complete list of today's Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy) stocks here >>>> . Want the latest recommendations from Zacks Investment Research? Today, you can download 7 Best Stocks for the Next 30 Days. Click to get this free report Coty (COTY) : Free Stock Analysis Report This article originally published on Zacks Investment Research ( Zacks Investment Research


Business of Fashion
31-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Business of Fashion
Skims Unveils First Beauty Product
It may not be part of the much-anticipated Skims beauty line, but the Kim Kardashian-led shapewear brand's newest launch falls squarely in the beauty space. On July 29, the brand unveiled its Seamless Sculpt Face Wrap for $48 on its website. Now sold out, the product features 'sculpting fabric' and collagen yarns for jaw support, and is described as a 'must-have addition to your nightly routine.' The piece taps into the 'morning shed' trend on TikTok, where influencers show off the wide range of face, skin and jaw-enhancing accoutrements they wear at night including jawline-lifting straps, overnight sheet masks and mouth tape. In March 2025, Skims purchased Kardashian's beauty line Skkn by Kim from Coty and shut it down on June 29 to make way for an upcoming Skims beauty line that is expected to launch next year. ADVERTISEMENT Learn more: Skims Buys Kim Kardashian's Skkn by Kim Kardashian's shapewear brand is planning to launch its own beauty line in 2026.


Times
30-07-2025
- Health
- Times
Beauty Heroes: La Bonne Brosse
Ten years ago two best friends from Paris, Flore des Robert and Pauline Laurent, decided to take on a challenging task: to bring a new high-performance hairbrush to the beauty market. The idea came when des Robert, a beauty specialist for more than 20 years who has worked for companies including L'Oréal and Estée Lauder, suffered hair loss after her daughter was born. Desperate to find a solution, she consulted hairdresser after hairdresser, all of whom asked the same question: do you have a good-quality hair brush? Despite the importance of a good brush for hair growth, des Robert was uninspired by the products on offer. So she took her idea for a new kind of hair brush to her friend Laurent, whom she'd known since their schooldays and who has worked across brands such as Coty and Dries Van Noten. Their goal was to make a heritage beauty product 'that people would buy and keep for their whole lives', says des Robert. During two years of development, the pair 'consulted dermatologists, acupuncturists and hair stylists to really understand how a good hairbrush could support scalp health and hair quality'. All their research was channelled into their product, La Bonne Brosse, which was designed to be stylish, sustainable and above all, functional. The brush is a labour of love. Each is handmade across six or seven stations in a French workshop that has been in operation for more than a century. The shell and handles are made from cellulose acetate, which is a biodegradable material, 70 per cent of which comes from plant fibres, and which is made without petrochemicals; the hypoallergenic bristles are made from boar bristles, nylon fibres, or both. Part of the efficacy of the design is the arrangement of the bristles on the cushion, in little groups of varying heights. It's 'a little bit like a flower blooming', Laurent says. 'Every fibre has a different size so they can catch every hair one by one.' This makes it an effective detangler and gentle on hair. The bristles help to massage the scalp too, stimulating blood flow and exfoliating the skin, which encourages hair growth and prevents blocked hair follicles. Plus, boar bristles can work to distribute natural oils along the hair shaft which can protect hairs from breakage. The brush looks as good as it feels, with a chic, ergonomically twisted handle. It is available in a range of sizes and 19 aesthetically pleasing colours, such as pale pink, cream and purple (priced from £88 to £142). The actress Emma Stone used a La Bonne Brosse ahead of the Oscars, and with recent collaborations with brands including the high-end children's store Bonpoint and the skincare brand Augustinus Bader, it appears this is only the beginning for the haircare company. Step inside the workshop to see for yourself how the world's coolest brushes are made: Direction: Mona TehraniDOP: Camille GuillemainEdit: Laurène VanackerProduction: Sarah Barnes


Fashion Network
29-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Fashion Network
Coty adds Parfum to Burberry Goddess line-up
Coty has launched an addition to its Burberry Goddess women's fragrance franchise with the debut of Burberry Goddess Parfum – which it described as 'a celebration of the strength, confidence and kindness within'. Created by perfumer Amandine Clerc-Marie, the new Parfum 'introduces unexpected twists' after she 'amplified the power and sensuality of the three signature vanilla accords at the heart of the Goddess fragrance'. She also included a surprising soft suede accent at the base – 'evoking the generous warmth and sensuality of the fabric'. The new Parfum adds to the original Eau de Parfum and Eau de Parfum Intense with luxury level pricing (the top prices are £152/$199 for a 100ml Parfum or Parfum Refill, although that's only slightly higher than the equivalent prices for the EdP Intense). At the top sits a vibrant raspberry accord, paired with aromatic lavender essence for balance. The heart features that signature trio of vanillas – infusion, caviar and absolute before leading to that suede base. The company has also updated the packaging that's now 'inspired by the deep golden hues of a radiant sunset' with the square bottle now made from bronze-coloured glass, adorned with a golden cap and signature medallion. The formulation for the product (which has just launched globally) is vegan.


Fashion Network
29-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Fashion Network
Coty adds Parfum to Burberry Goddess line-up
Coty has launched an addition to its Burberry Goddess women's fragrance franchise with the debut of Burberry Goddess Parfum – which it described as 'a celebration of the strength, confidence and kindness within'. Created by perfumer Amandine Clerc-Marie, the new Parfum 'introduces unexpected twists' after she 'amplified the power and sensuality of the three signature vanilla accords at the heart of the Goddess fragrance'. She also included a surprising soft suede accent at the base – 'evoking the generous warmth and sensuality of the fabric'. The new Parfum adds to the original Eau de Parfum and Eau de Parfum Intense with luxury level pricing (the top prices are £152/$199 for a 100ml Parfum or Parfum Refill, although that's only slightly higher than the equivalent prices for the EdP Intense). At the top sits a vibrant raspberry accord, paired with aromatic lavender essence for balance. The heart features that signature trio of vanillas – infusion, caviar and absolute before leading to that suede base. The company has also updated the packaging that's now 'inspired by the deep golden hues of a radiant sunset' with the square bottle now made from bronze-coloured glass, adorned with a golden cap and signature medallion. The formulation for the product (which has just launched globally) is vegan.