French luxury conglomerate LVMH is denying reports that it is responsible for deteriorating and rusting Olympic medals that were handed out to athletes during the Summer Games in Paris last year.
However, Arnault, LVMH's main shareholder, expressed interest in rapidly increasing their footprint, citing favorable conditions for business expansions in the U.S. Arnault attended President Donald ...
France's largest conglomerate LVMH is turning its eyes the the United States in order to avoid higher taxation in Europe. Billionaire CEO Bernard Arnault is also hoping to leverage his friendship ...
Bernard Arnault, the billionaire CEO of the luxury conglomerate LVMH, has said there are no plans to relocate the company after his criticism of proposed French tax hikes faced backlash.
The protesters who gathered in front of the court sang anti-government songs and demanded the immediate release of the activist, insisting that Sowore had not committed any offence for exposing ...
neither Chaumet nor LVMH were involved in their production. The Monnaie de Paris, the French mint responsible for producing the medals, has admitted to a technical flaw in the varnish applied to ...
But the French luxury conglomerate ... Arnault described the result as “LVMH showing strong resilience” and a “capacity to weather the storm in highly turbulent times.” ...
KINSHASA, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Rioters stormed embassies and started fires in Democratic Republic of Congo's capital Kinshasa on Tuesday, drawing tear gas from police, in an eruption of protests ...
Why not. In France there is the tax on made-in-France goods, which pushes businesses to relocate”, Bernard Arnault said during the presentation of LVMH’s annual results. The French luxury giant’s ...