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Guiony also said that the division's structure had been built for "a much larger size of business", outlining plans to reduce staff numbers to the 2019 level of 8,200 from 9,400 currently.
Luxury goods company LVMH plans to revamp its Moet Hennessy division. The company will focus on its popular alcohol brands like Hennessy and Moet & Chandon. LVMH will reduce international ...
Guiony also said that the division’s structure had been built for "a much larger size of business", outlining plans to reduce staff numbers to the 2019 level of 8,200 from 9,400 currently. LVMH ...