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(Reuters) -LVMH group's wine and spirits business Moet Hennessy will shrink its workforce by more than 10%, about 1,200 ...
The management of the luxury giant's wines and spirits division told employees it has plans to reduce the workforce by more ...
Moët Hennessy, the wine and spirits division of French luxury conglomerate LVMH, is preparing to cut more than 10% of ...
Plans are afoot to shrink the workforce by nearly 13% at the wine and spirits division epitomised by high-end champagne brand ...
Six months after a joint takeover that involved Europe's richest man Bernard Arnault and drinks giant Red Bull, Paris FC ...
LVMH group's wine and spirits business Moet Hennessy will shrink its workforce by more than 10 per cent, about 1200 employees ...
LVMH group's wine and spirits business Moët-Hennessy will shrink its workforce by more than 10 percent, about 1,200 employees, the Financial Times reported on Thursday, citing an internal video ...
LVMH faces challenges with China’s stalled ... For years, conventional wisdom was that luxury is recession-proof — Bernard Arnault himself once said, “Luxury goods are not like automobiles ...
For the first time in 35 years, two Paris-based soccer clubs will be playing in France’s top division. Paris FC, which was ...
LVMH’s brands are entrenched in distributors ... and 64.3% of voting rights at the end of 2023. Company founder Bernard Arnault remains chairman and CEO, while many of the second-generation ...
LVMH told the county it expected to hire 500 people in five years, the report states. At the ribbon-cutting ceremony in 2019, the company's CEO Bernard Arnault said, “We will create ...