The Apranga group's sales stood at 130.043 million euros in January through September, which indicates an increase by 5.3% from the same period of 2016. The chain's turnover grew by 4.9% to 75.861 million euros in Lithuania, by 3.3% to 30.672 million euros in Latvia and by 9.5% to 23.51 million euros in Estonia.
The group's EBITDA went up by 24.2% to 1 7.524 million euros in the first three quarters of 2017 year-on-year, while the EBITDA margin widened by 2.1% to 13.5%.
Apranga's investments stood at 5.4 million euros this year, including 1.4 million euros invested within the third quarter.
Apranga's shares are quoted on the blue-chip Main List of the Nasdaq Vilnius stock exchange.