Overview
- The board meeting on 4 December approved 2025 closing forecasts that top earlier plans, with revenue expected to exceed €5.5 million, up about €2 million versus the pre‑acquisition budget and roughly 30% above the plan set in December 2024.
- Net profit is projected at about €400,000, which is nearly €300,000 higher than the pre‑acquisition budget (+110%) and 120,000 euros above the 2024 plan (+30%).
- Growth is concentrated in the books division (+105%) and Il Giornale dell’Arte (+36%), lifting the publisher into the sector’s medium-size bracket defined as €5–15 million in annual turnover.
- Company leaders credit the results to new management appointments made after the 2024 ownership change, including Pietro Della Lucia for books and Luca Zuccala for Il Giornale dell’Arte, along with tighter cost control.
- Strategic initiatives in 2025 included managing the Scuderie del Quirinale bookshop for the “Tesori dei Faraoni” exhibition and publishing a Ray Giubilo photo volume tied to the ATP Finals in Turin, while work begins on a 2026 industrial plan to expand services and strengthen the European footprint.