February 21 (SeeNews) - Cosmetics producer Bulgarian Rose [BUL:ROZA] said on Tuesday its sales revenue came in at 208,000 levs ($113,520/106,350 euro) in January, slightly below its 210,000 levs forecast.
Bulgarian Rose recorded a preliminary loss of 93,000 levs in January, the company said in a bourse filing. In comparison, the company posted sales of 150,000 levs and a loss of 49,000 levs for the same month of last year.
Sales in February are forecast at 201,000 levs, bringing sales revenue for the first two months of 2023 to 409,000 levs.
Karlovo-based Bulgarian Rose, established in 1948, manufactures cosmetic products for face, body, and hair using rose oil and locally-grown herbs. The company is part of local blue-chip industrial group Stara Planina Hold [BUL:SPH].
Shares in Bulgarian Rose last traded at 1.70 levs on the Bulgarian Stock Exchange, bourse data show.
(1 euro = 1.95583 levs)