Pandora braces for showdown with owners after market meltdown
Its share price fell 27% in 2017 and has fallen further in 2018. Growth in profit to be modest through 2022
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PANDORA is preparing to face shareholders in person just days after a disappointing set of results wiped more than a 10th off the Danish jewelry maker's market value.
Chief executive officer Anders Colding Friis and the departing head of finance, Peter Vekslund, were due to host Pandora's capital markets day in Copenhagen on Tuesday. It will be the first such event since 2016. Back then, an investor day in Bangkok followed strong Christmas sales and a 73 per cent share-price gain.
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