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Just Drinks on MSNLVMH’s Moët Hennessy ‘to lay off thousands of employees’Moët Hennessy executives have reportedly told employees of LVMH's wine-and-spirits division that it plans to cut staff to 2019 levels.
As China cools, the world’s largest luxury conglomerate is making a powerful and visible push into Japan. It’s a sign of a bigger industry shift.
LVMH will focus on its biggest, best known alcohol brands and rein in international ambitions for smaller labels to revive ...
Companies try to charge more without tanking sales. “It will not be one-size-fits-all,” LVMH’s finance chief says. "It will be Brussels' fault" if LVMH produces more of its high-end goods in ...
LVMH’s brands are entrenched in distributors’ supply chains and enjoy bargaining power with suppliers thanks to their size. Long production cycles and high need for inventory in champagnes and ...
LVMH faces real challenges, including revenue declines and external factors like tariffs and China's economic slowdown, but remains a high-quality, well-managed company. Despite poor Q1 results ...
LVMH faces challenges with China’s stalled growth and struggles with new products, despite strong heritage brands and selective consumer demand. Temporary headwinds include unsustainable ...
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