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Bernard Arnault, Europe’s richest man and the CEO of luxury empire LVMH, is furious with how the European Union managed its ...
Luxury goods conglomerate LVMH is no longer the world’s most valuable luxury brand, eclipsed by Hermès on Tuesday after it ...
Shareholders of LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton voted on Thursday to allow Bernard Arnault to remain at the helm of the ...
The trade war has hurt the Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy luxury empire. Bernard Arnault, head of the company, said a failure to ...
With the aim of creating the world’s leading luxury products group, Arnault got the responsibility to lead the company as the ...
Europe's business elite rarely ventures into the political arena. That changed when Bernard Arnault, CEO of luxury giant LVMH and Europe's wealthiest man, broke his silence at a Paris shareholder ...
PARIS, April 17 (Reuters) - LVMH (LVMH.PA), opens new tab shareholders on Thursday voted to allow Bernard Arnault, 76, to remain at the helm of the world's largest luxury group until he's 85.
Hermès surpassed LVMH's valuation on Tuesday after Bernard Arnault's company reported disappointing sales. The 3% decline in first-quarter sales compared with a 2% rise forecast by analysts.
The announcement from the Birkin bag-maker comes just days after LVMH boss and Europe's richest man Bernard Arnault said Europe needs to do ... French President Emmanuel Macron had urged European ...
Recently, his fortune fell by USD 12.5 billion after his company's shares plunged following an unexpected drop in ...
LVMH shareholders have today voted to allow Bernard Arnault, 76, to remain at the helm of the world's largest luxury group until he is 85. The shareholders approved a change to company bylaws that ...