LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton, Société Européenne (OTC:LVMHF), is a global leader in the luxury goods sector, known for its extensive portfolio of 75 prestigious brands, including Louis Vuitton. The company operates in various segments, such as fashion, leather goods, and wines and spirits. LVMH's financial performance is closely monitored by investors and analysts, as it provides insights into luxury market trends.
On January 27, 2026, LVMH reported its full-year 2025 earnings, with profit from recurring operations at €17.8 billion and group share of net profit at €10.9 billion. The company demonstrated resilience in a disrupted global economic and geopolitical environment, achieving organic revenue growth of 1% in the fourth quarter and stabilizing trends in the second half of the year. The company achieved revenue of 22.7 billion euros in Q4 2025, surpassing LSEG estimates of 22.2 billion euros and beating expectations. This performance reflected organic revenue growth driven by the recovery of the luxury sector in China. For the full year 2025, LVMH recorded revenue of 80.8 billion euros (approximately $96-97 billion USD), down 1% organically compared to 2024 but showing good resilience amid challenges.
Despite these positive developments, CEO Bernard Arnault cautioned about the challenges ahead in 2026, citing an "unforeseeable" and "disrupted" economic context. LVMH's fashion and leather goods division remains a major profit driver, contributing significantly to the company's robust performance in 2025, with profit from recurring operations reaching €17.8 billion.
LVMHF's financial metrics indicate investor confidence, with a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of approximately 25.94 (based on recent market data around the reporting period). The debt-to-equity ratio of 0.61 suggests a balanced approach to financing, while a current ratio of 1.48 reflects LVMH's ability to meet short-term liabilities. The company also proposed a dividend of €13 per share for 2025, including an interim dividend already paid. Overall, LVMH's 2025 results highlight its ability to navigate volatility through brand strength, selective retail strategies, and geographic diversification, while maintaining focus on innovation and long-term growth in the luxury market.