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Fielmann Group AG
XMUN:FIE

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Fielmann Group AG
XMUN:FIE
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Price: 42.9 EUR -2.28% Market Closed
Market Cap: €3.6B
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Fielmann Group AG
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3.6B EUR
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Retail

Fielmann Group AG originated from humble beginnings in Germany in 1972 when Günther Fielmann, an optometrist with a vision, recognized a market opportunity to revolutionize the eyewear industry. At that time, the eyewear market was dominated by expensive options, with few affordable, stylish frames available to the average consumer. Fielmann saw this as a gap and introduced a new business model that offered a wide variety of fashionable, affordable eyewear with transparent pricing. The company's retail model not only prioritized consumer choice but also personalized customer service, creating a loyal customer base and positioning itself as a formidable player in eyewear retail. The introduction of in-house designs further propelled Fielmann’s growth, allowing for greater control over quality and pricing while enhancing its brand appeal. Today, Fielmann Group AG continues to lead the optical retail industry across Europe, with its strategic focus on vertical integration and direct interaction with consumers. The company operates under the principle of offering eyewear at unbeatable prices without compromising quality. Fielmann achieves this through its vast network of stores and online platforms, where it sells a mix of its proprietary eyewear collections along with renowned third-party brands. Revenue primarily stems from the sale of eyewear products—frames, lenses, sunglasses—alongside optometric services such as eye tests, which enhance the customer service experience. This comprehensive approach not only drives impressive sales figures but also ensures a steady stream of repeat customers, reinforcing the company's market dominance. By continuously adapting to consumer needs and incorporating technology in its offerings, Fielmann maintains a competitive edge, securing its position as a leading and innovative force in the optical and eyewear industry.

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