Davide Campari-Milano N.V. (DVCMY)
Market Cap | 9.11B |
Revenue (ttm) | 3.61B |
Net Income (ttm) | 221.14M |
Shares Out | n/a |
EPS (ttm) | 0.18 |
PE Ratio | 41.19 |
Forward PE | 20.76 |
Dividend | 0.04 (0.52%) |
Ex-Dividend Date | Apr 24, 2025 |
Volume | 20,905 |
Average Volume | 75,552 |
Open | 7.62 |
Previous Close | 7.64 |
Day's Range | 7.61 - 7.67 |
52-Week Range | 5.25 - 9.51 |
Beta | 0.47 |
RSI | 63.71 |
Earnings Date | Jul 31, 2025 |
About Rover Group
Davide Campari-Milano N.V., together with its subsidiaries, markets and distributes alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages in the Americas, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific. It offers a range of spirits products, including aperitifs, vodka, liqueurs, bitters, whisky, tequila, rum, gin, cognac, champagne, and non-alcoholic aperitifs under the Aperol, Campari, Espolòn, Wild Turkey, Jamaican rums, Grand Marnie, SKYY, Sparkling Wines, Champagne & Vermouth, Crodino, Magnum Tonic, Aperol Spritz RTE, Italian specialities, The GlenG... [Read more]
Financial Performance
In 2024, Davide Campari-Milano's revenue was 3.07 billion, an increase of 5.18% compared to the previous year's 2.92 billion. Earnings were 201.60 million, a decrease of -39.00%.
Financial StatementsNews
Davide Campari-Milano N.V. (DVDCF) Q2 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
Aperol Maker Campari Maintains Guidance Despite Tariff Woes

Campari's net sales rise 3.5% in second quarter
Italian spirits group Campari reported on Thursday a 3.5% organic increase in net sales in the second quarter, amid uncertainty about the impact of U.S. tariffs.

Europe's wine and sprits producers could be the big winners in the tariff deal with the U.S.
European Union wine and spirits producers could emerge among the few winners of a EU-U.S. trade deal agreed at the weekend that some European officials consider unbalanced.

Wine and spirits industry left on ice as sector overlooked in EU-US trade negotiations
The new EU-U.S. agreement, secured by President Donald Trump in Scotland, imposes a 15% tariff on most European goods but does not outline a tariff for the wine and spirits industry.
Low spirits for alcohol stocks despite better-than-feared trade deal
Some clarity for alcohol producers in the U.S. and Europe today following news of an EU trade deal. CNBC's Brandon Gomez unpacks why investors are still approaching the group with caution as they awai...

European wine and spirits makers urge 0% tariffs as EU-U.S. deal leaves sector in the dark
A new trade deal imposing 15% tariffs on EU imports to the U.S. currently excludes the wine and spirits industry. Spirits stocks reversed early gains Monday as uncertainty around their tariff exposure...

Italy's Campari to sell Cinzano and Frattina brands for 100 million euros
Italian spirits group Campari has agreed to sell its Cinzano vermouth and Frattina grappa brands to domestic rival Caffo Group 1915 for 100 million euros ($117 million), it said on Thursday.

European spirits: Campari is tipped by HSBC to see a turnaround
HSBC reaffirms its Buy rating on Campari (DVDCF), highlighting medium-term growth potential despite a Q1 sales miss.

Campari returns to Festival De Cannes with Mads Mikkelsen to celebrate passion, creativity and cinema
Campari collaborates with Mads Mikkelsen in its fourth year as partner of the 78th Festival De Cannes The iconic red bitter brand is set to enchant with a dazzling array of events, including its famou...
Davide Campari-Milano N.V. (DVDCF) Q1 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

Davide Campari: Q1 2025 Fell Short Of My Expectations
Davide Campari reports a 4.2% sales decline in Q1 2025 amid logistic and calendar challenges.

Aperol Maker Campari's Sales Miss Expectations Amid Tariff Threats
Davide Campari-Milano reported first-quarter sales that missed analysts' expectations at a rocky time for the beverage industry given global trade tensions and falling demand after a spike in alcohol ...

Campari's results miss expectations, uncertainty about tariffs weighed
Italian spirits group Campari , posted a decline in revenue and adjusted operating profit in the first quarter, well below analysts expectations, partly due to the uncertainty about U.S. tariffs in an...
Europe's discount retailers could face hit from influx of Chinese goods, RBC says
Richard Chamberlain, head of European consumer discretionary equity research at RBC, weighs in on the impact of tariffs on the retail sector.

France's cognac makers, buffeted by trade wars, reel from Trump's tariffs
Christophe Fillioux's family estate in the cognac region of southwest France has survived for five generations, through wars and financial crises. Now, though, he has started to tear up some of his vi...

From Champagne to Bourbon, Alcohol Lands on Front Lines of Global Trade War
Alcohol has landed on the front lines of a global trade war, throwing French wines, Irish whiskeys, Kentucky bourbon, Japanese beer and Mexican tequila into the crossfire between the U.S. and its bigg...

European alcohol industry faces €13bn blow from Trump’s 200% tariffs
Trump’s threat to impose a 200% tariff on European alcohol rattled markets, sending Campari, Pernod Ricard, and LVMH stocks tumbling. The U.S. accounts for €13.1bn in EU beverage exports, with wine an...

Trump Ramps Up EU Trade War With Tariff Threat on Champagne, Wine
Spat over alcoholic beverages pushes down shares in European drinks companies.
President Trump threatens Europe with retaliatory 200% tariff on European wine & spirits
CNBC's Joe Kernen reports on the latest news.

Davide Campari: We See Upside Ahead
The US market presents significant growth opportunities for Aperol and Espolon Tequila. Campari has quantified the gross tariff impact on Mexican imports to be €50 million in an annualised fiscal year...

Davide Campari: Simon Hunt Seems On Track To Revolutionize This Company
Campari's FY2024 report shows positive market reaction, driven by strong brand performance and strategic focus on efficiency and cost control under new CEO Simon Hunt. Despite challenges, Campari's Ap...

Campari plans to pause M&A as it looks to focus on its core portfolio
Campari shifts focus from M&A to optimizing core brands and reducing debt amid tariff concerns.

Campari pauses M&A to focus on brand growth amid US tariffs
Italian spirits group Campari plans to put the brakes on M&A and focus on developing its most promising brands as it faces a hit from U.S. tariffs, its new chief executive said.