Stability is the watchword for Pernod Ricard, which reported very modest growth for its third quarter, though its outlook for the rest of the year remains less reassuring.
In the third quarter of its 2025-2026 fiscal year, Pernod Ricard recorded revenue of €1.95 billion, representing organic growth of +0.1%. However, over the first nine months of the fiscal year, the group posted cumulative revenue of approximately €7.2 billion, down 4.4% on an organic basis, confirming the negative trend observed in the first half of the year.
Asia is performing well, while the United States and China remain weak
In Europe, business has proven generally resilient and grew by +1%. The region is benefiting from relatively stable consumption and a favorable price effect in certain premium categories.
This growth is primarily driven by the strong performance of several Southern European markets, particularly Spain, where business is benefiting from a dynamic tourist season. The situation remains more mixed in France, Germany, and Poland, where, although the third quarter showed stability, a decline over the past nine months persists for these two countries.
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