PARIS (Reuters) - French luxury group Hermes (PA:HRMS) stuck to its full-year revenue growth target on Thursday after third-quarter sales rose 7.9 percent on a like-for-like basis, driven by demand for leather goods and ready-to-wear fashion.
Revenue reached 1.14 billion euros (808 million pounds) in the quarter, Hermes said in a statement.
Hermes stuck to its 2015 targets for 8 percent revenue growth at constant exchange rates and an operating margin below the 31.5 percent achieved last year.