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News briefsMore on Luanvi’s savior, Revolution Sport
Revolution Sport, the new entity that has saved the Luanvi brand, turns out to be an entrepreneurial branching out on the part of Víctor Huerta, according to Expansión and others. Huerta is the owner of a family-run coffee company in Spain, Cafés Durbán. The Luanvi brand remains ...
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News briefsDebt-burdened Luanvi strikes licensing and distribution deal
Luanvi entered into voluntary bankruptcy in July, with a debt of about €10 million.
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News briefsLuanvi founder among the dead in Valencia
Vicente Tarancón, CEO of Luanvi, was among the victims of the 29 October floods in Valencia.
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News briefsLuanvi posts double-digit sales growth
Spanish sportswear manufacturer Luanvi saw its revenues increase by between 12 percent and 15 percent in 2023 compared with 2022, with sales reaching nearly €17 million, CMD Sport has reported. The company expects to post once again double-digit sales growth in 2024. Growth was supported by a new agreement ...
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News briefsLuanvi expects 15% sales growth from increased international presence
Luanvi expects to see its revenues grow by 15 percent this year compared to 2021, with sales reaching €16.6 million. As reported by Palco23, growth is expected to come from expanded international presence through local distributors. The Spanish brand will put a special focus on Latin America and France. Luanvi ...
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News briefsLuanvi posts double-digit sales increase
Luanvi, the Spanish sportswear manufacturer, posted revenues of €14.5 million in 2021, which represent a 25 percent increase year-on-year. The result also marks an improvement as compared to pre-pandemic levels, the company said. As reported by CMD Sport, the positive trend is continuing in 2022, as the company recorded a ...