L'Oreal/€OR

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About L'Oreal

L'Oréal is a global leader in the cosmetics and beauty industry, specializing in a wide range of products including skincare, haircare, makeup, and fragrances. Founded in 1909 by Eugène Schueller, the company is headquartered in Clichy, France. L'Oréal operates through several well-known brands such as Lancôme, Garnier, Maybelline, and Kiehl's. It has a significant global presence, with operations spanning across multiple continents, allowing access to diverse international markets. Strategic strengths include a substantial investment in research and development for product innovation and a robust digital marketing strategy to engage consumers.

Ticker

€OR

Primary listing

PAR

Employees

94,397
Headquarters

L'Oreal Metrics

BasicAdvanced
€189B
31.16
€11.42
0.83
€7.00
1.97%

What the Analysts think about L'Oreal

Analyst ratings (Buy, Hold, Sell) for L'Oreal stock.

Bulls say / Bears say

L’Oréal’s €4 billion purchase of Kering’s beauty division—including Creed and exclusive 50-year licenses for Gucci, Bottega Veneta, and Balenciaga—substantially boosts its luxury fragrance offering and positions the company to outperform rivals in fast-growing markets.
In Q3 2025, L’Oréal achieved 4.2% like-for-like sales growth, and after adjusting for IT system timing, matched the consensus for underlying growth of 4.9% across all divisions, with a turnaround to growth in China and double-digit expansion in online channels.
The June 2025 acquisition of a majority stake in British skincare brand Medik8 bolsters L’Oréal’s dermatological beauty segment, using Medik8’s vitamin A-led anti-aging expertise to target the rapidly growing premium skincare market.
L’Oréal’s Q2 2025 reported sales growth of 2.4% came in below the 2.9% analysts’ forecast, indicating slower demand and margin pressure from new 15% tariffs on EU goods entering the U.S., which may require raising prices or incurring expensive production changes.
Third-quarter sales growth of 4.2% was short of the 4.9% consensus forecast, with North America growing only 1.4%, highlighting exposure to inflation in Western markets and underperformance compared to the wider beauty sector.
Asian travel retail remained weak in Q2, with the segment still not recovering from the pandemic, restricting L’Oréal from the lucrative tourist channel and making it vulnerable to decreased consumer traffic in major airports.
Data summarised monthly by Lightyear AI. Last updated on 3 Nov 2025.

L'Oreal Financial Performance

Revenues and expenses
QuarterlyAnnual
Q3 24
QoQ growth
Revenue
$37B
-39.75%
Net income
$45B
107.52%
Profit margin
37.65%
6.78%

L'Oreal Earnings Performance

Company profitability
QuarterlyAnnual
Q4 23
Q1 24
Q2 24
Q3 24
Q4 24
Actual
$3.69
$2.85
$2.45
$2.42
-
Expected
$3.55
$2.61
$2.05
$2.31
$3.94
Surprise
3.94%
9.20%
19.51%
4.63%
-
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Market data provided by CBOE Europe and Deutsche Börse.

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