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    Ray-Ban Maker Shares Hits All-Time High as Investors Bet on Meta AI Glasses Boom

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    Posted on October 17, 2025

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    EssilorLuxottica shares surged 14% as AI-powered Ray-Ban Meta glasses gain popularity, contributing significantly to sales growth.

    EssilorLuxottica Shares Surge to Record High Amid AI Glasses Buzz

    By Gianluca Lo Nostro and Elisa Anzolin

    (Reuters) -Shares in Ray-Ban maker EssilorLuxottica rose 14% to hit an all-time high on Friday, adding nearly $20 billion in market value as investor enthusiasm for its AI-powered Ray-Ban Meta glasses gathered momentum.

    The Paris-listed group, founded by late Italian entrepreneur Leonardo Del Vecchio and a possible contender in the race to buy fashion group Armani, reported on Thursday third-quarter sales growth of 11.7% from a year ago to 6.9 billion euros ($8.1 billion).

    The results beat expectations and marked the company's best quarterly performance ever amid strong demand for wearable products such as the smart glasses it has been developing with Meta since before the pandemic.

    Even though the smart glasses business has until now accounted for only a fraction of EssilorLuxottica's total revenue, it has become a focal point for analysts and investors, as well as a catalyst for the company's investments.

    Barclays analysts have predicted smart glasses could become the most disruptive innovation since mobile phones, forecasting 60 million units sold globally by 2035.

    The AI-powered glasses contributed over four percentage points to sales growth, said Chief Financial Officer Stefano Grassi, with demand prompting EssilorLuxottica to accelerate production capacity plans for the glasses ahead of schedule.

    "The exponential growth of wearables provided an extra-boost to the top line performance," the company said in a statement on Thursday.

    SHARES POST BIGGEST DAILY RISE SINCE 2008

    EssilorLuxottica's shares were up 13.8% by 1400GMT,  the biggest daily gain since 2008, lifting the company's market capitalisation to 126.5 billion euros.

    The move drove the European luxury benchmark Stoxx Europe Luxury 10 up over 7% on the week, the index's biggest weekly gain since January.

    The latest Ray-Ban Meta models, priced from $379 to $799 for a new flagship version with built-in display, are currently sold in limited physical stores with expansion to Canada, France, Italy and Britain planned for early 2026.

    The emerging success of Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses has reignited a long dead category of eyewear computers as Google and Microsoft had previously abandoned the market.

    By marrying upgraded cameras and generative AI features with Ray-Ban's designs, Meta has lured big tech rivals back into the market. Google and Samsung are working on glasses based on the Android XR platform. Apple is reportedly working on smart glasses.

    J.P. Morgan analysts said in a note to investors the smart glasses were now a "material growth driver" while the company's core business remained resilient.

    Equita analysts upgraded their annual revenue forecast for wearables, and now expect an impact on the group's sales of about one billion euro this year, according to a research note.

    "The acceleration in third-quarter revenues and the level of confidence expressed on fourth-quarter and mid-term prospects are an important indicator of the success of the group's strategic drivers," they said.

    ($1 = 0.8540 euros)

    (Reporting by Gianluca Lo Nostro, additional reporting by Laura Contemori and Elisa Anzolin; Editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak, Lisa Jucca and Matt Scuffham)

    Key Takeaways

    • •EssilorLuxottica shares rose 14% due to AI glasses demand.
    • •The company reported a 11.7% sales growth in Q3.
    • •Smart glasses are a key growth driver for EssilorLuxottica.
    • •Barclays predicts 60 million smart glasses sold by 2035.
    • •Meta's Ray-Ban glasses are reigniting the wearable tech market.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ray-Ban maker shares hits all-time high as investors bet on Meta AI glasses boom

    1What is market capitalization?

    Market capitalization refers to the total market value of a company's outstanding shares of stock, calculated by multiplying the share price by the total number of shares.

    2What are smart glasses?

    Smart glasses are wearable devices that incorporate technology such as augmented reality, allowing users to access information and interact with digital content through their eyewear.

    3What is AI-powered technology?

    AI-powered technology refers to systems and devices that utilize artificial intelligence to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as visual recognition and decision-making.

    4What is consumer perception?

    Consumer perception is the way consumers view and interpret a brand or product based on their experiences, beliefs, and feelings, which can influence their purchasing decisions.

    5What is quarterly performance in finance?

    Quarterly performance refers to a company's financial results reported every three months, providing insights into its revenue, expenses, and overall profitability during that period.

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