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Mytheresa Reports Slower Sales Growth

The German e-tailer’s ability to outperform a broader luxury slump was challenged by uncertainty in the US in its fiscal quarter that ended in March — a minor setback as it seeks to become a leader in online luxury.
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Mytheresa's Q3 sales grew 4 percent, a drop from the 13 percent increase it reported in the previous quarter. (Mytheresa)

Even online luxury’s most stable force isn’t immune to industry headwinds.

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