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Luxury goods conglomerate LVMH is no longer the world’s most valuable luxury brand, eclipsed by Hermès on Tuesday after it ...
LVMH shares fell sharply in Paris on Tuesday after the French luxury conglomerate reported a slide in first-quarter results.
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 ...
There was a lot on the agenda for LVMH’s annual general meeting (AGM), held at the Carrousel du Louvre on Thursday, even ...
STORY: Bernard Arnault is set to remain CEO of the world's largest luxury goods group for another nine years. Currently 76, Arnault is CEO, chairman and - along with his family - controlling ...
For Bernard Arnault, France’s richest man and head of the LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton luxury goods empire, the year started off brightly.His friend President Trump extended a personal ...
Bernard Arnault, the chairman and CEO of LVMH, during the group's annual shareholders' meeting in Paris, on April 17, 2025. GONZALO FUENTES/REUTERS Bernard Arnault, the CEO of LVMH, attempted to ...
PARIS (Reuters) - LVMH 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. The shareholders approved a change to ...
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.
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