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"It was important to avert a breakdown," the luxury magnate wrote in an opinion column in French financial daily Les Echos.
Bernard Arnault (LVMH) defends the EU/US customs agreement, a necessary evil despite the exclusion of wines and spirits.
Four decades of dealmaking have turned LVMH into a luxury colossus. The group is made up of 75 independent maisons, from ...
LVMH, parent of Louis Vuitton, plans to open a second factory in Texas, likely north of Dallas, by early 2027, CEO Bernard ...
There are new designers at Dior, Celine, Loewe and Givenchy. Jonathan Anderson’s Dior menswear show in June was well received ...
Luxury brands face US tariffs: declining consumption and impact on LVMH sales. Analysis of group strategies in the face of ...
LVMH, grappling with declining sales and consumer fatigue, plans a second Texas factory amid US-Europe trade tensions. CEO ...
Bernard Arnault is urging European leaders to accept a trade deal similar to the one President Trump reached with Japan this ...
The Bernard Arnault-led company has been discussing deals with multiple parties, including Reebok-owner Authentic Brands, ...
Jean Arnault, director of Louis Vuitton’s watch division, has to contend with a tough luxury market and stubborn young ...
Elon Musk and Bernard Arnault have formed an unexpected friendship, the LVMH chief said. And they've even discussed a Louis Vuitton-SpaceX tie-up.
Bernard Arnault, who oversees the LVMH empire of 75 fashion and cosmetics brands, saw about $1.7 billion of his $182.5 billion fortune wiped out. Most of that is because of poorly received fourth ...
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