Lovisa Holdings Limited (ASX:LOV)

Australia flag Australia · Delayed Price · Currency is AUD
42.11
+0.30 (0.72%)
Sep 10, 2025, 4:10 PM AEST
0.72%
Market Cap4.66B
Revenue (ttm)798.13M
Net Income (ttm)86.33M
Shares Out110.72M
EPS (ttm)0.78
PE Ratio53.93
Forward PE42.42
Dividend0.77 (1.84%)
Ex-Dividend DateSep 15, 2025
Volume177,043
Average Volume333,444
Open41.66
Previous Close41.81
Day's Range41.62 - 42.61
52-Week Range20.23 - 43.68
Beta1.52
RSI74.17
Earnings DateAug 27, 2025

About Lovisa Holdings

Lovisa Holdings Limited engages in the retail sale of fashion jewelry and accessories. The company designs, develops, sources, and merchandises fashion jewelry, body and piercings, accessories, and gifts products under the Lovisa brand name. It also retails its products online. It operated its retail and franchise stores in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Vietnam, China, South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, the United Arab Emirates, the United States, Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, Spain, France, Luxembourg, Bel... [Read more]

Founded 2010
Employees 8,000
Stock Exchange Australian Securities Exchange
Ticker Symbol LOV
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2025, Lovisa Holdings's revenue was 798.13 million, an increase of 14.24% compared to the previous year's 698.66 million. Earnings were 86.33 million, an increase of 4.76%.

Financial Statements

News

Lovisa steps on global store expansion to grow revenue

The jewellery chain’s new chief executive, with billionaire Brett Blundy’s backing, is looking to accelerate its expansion into Europe and the US.

14 days ago - The Australian Financial Review

Mark McInnes to earn $2m for executive role at Lovisa

The retailer is adding to his responsibilities with Brett Blundy’s empire, joining the jewellery group which the billionaire chairs.

3 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Billionaire Brett Blundy launches push into premium jewellery

The Australian retailer, who is chairman of ASX-listed Lovisa, is going upmarket with his latest concept.

4 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Lovisa Holdings Ltd (ASX:LOV) (H1 2025) Earnings Call Highlights: Strong Sales Growth and ...

Lovisa Holdings Ltd (ASX:LOV) (H1 2025) Earnings Call Highlights: Strong Sales Growth and Strategic Expansion Amidst Challenges

7 months ago - GuruFocus

Half Year 2025 Lovisa Holdings Ltd Earnings Call Transcript

Half Year 2025 Lovisa Holdings Ltd Earnings Call Transcript

7 months ago - GuruFocus

ASX 200 LIVE: Australian shares rise; NAB joins CBA, Westpac, ANZ in Feb rate cut bet; Lovisa staff sue and allege underpayments

Shares lift; NAB calls February rate cut; 63pc earnings fall for Nickel Industries mine; Gerald Stack exits Magellan; Class action hits Lovisa over pay.

8 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

ASX 200 LIVE: Australian shares opened lower. Star Entertainment shares fall on cash crunch. UBS downgrades Lovisa. November retail sales growth rises.

Australian shares opened lower in broad sell-off. Retail sales growth rose in November. UBS downgrades Lovisa, Star tumbles. And sell-off hits Aussie bonds.

8 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Brett Blundy reassures investors after Lovisa sales miss mark

The jewellery and accessories chain’s billionaire chairman insists he is still a “growth junkie” despite new store openings falling well short of expectations.

10 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

ASX 200 LIVE: Shares gain; Mali frees Resolute Mining CEO; WiseTech cuts earnings guidance; Lovisa misses consensus; bitcoin eyes $US99,000; oil climbs on Ukraine tensions; a2 Milk flags first dividend.

Shares gain; Mali frees Resolute Mining CEO; WiseTech cuts earnings guidance; Lovisa misses consensus; bitcoin eyes $US99,000; oil climbs on Ukraine tensions; a2 Milk flags first dividend. Follow upda...

10 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

ASX 200 LIVE: Shares retreat; Clinuvel prioritises business focus; Life360 CEO sells 1.2pc shares; Citi starts Cettire with ‘sell’, cuts Lovisa to ‘sell’; FleetPartners set for share-buyback.

Shares muted; Clinuvel prioritises business focus; Life360 CEO sells 1.2pc shares; Citi starts Cettire with ‘sell’, cuts Lovisa to ‘sell’; FleetPartners set for share-buyback. Follow updates here.

10 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Solomon Lew axes Smiggle boss John Cheston

The executive, who had already quit to defect to retail chain Lovisa, has been accused of “serious misconduct” by his former employer, which he denies.

1 year ago - The Australian Financial Review