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Alexandre Arnault aims to lead luxury conglomerate LVMH, facing challenges in the spirits division amid tariff threats.
In their first big internal announcement, Guiony and Alexandre said on April 30 they would cut staff at Moet Hennessy by 13% ...
The luxury plane, which would be one of the most valuable gifts ever received by the U.S. government, would eventually be ...
The CEO heading up operations for designer empire LVMH in the U.S. said he's glad to see the back of the 'quiet luxury' trend ...
Elon Musk continues to top the list of the world's wealthiest individuals, despite recent setbacks with Tesla and his unpaid ...
A coalition of states are suing the Trump administration over the "unlawful" dismantling of HHS through a series of funding ...
Throw some of the country’s most elite celebrities in a room for a night and there’s bound to be drama. But this year’s Met ...
The party and its related exhibition, about Black male style, land in a moment when anything to do with race and diversity is ...
Bernard Arnault, billionaire chairman and CEO of global luxury goods company LVMH; such as Louis Vuitton. Sandra Bullock, ...
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 will focus on its biggest, best known alcohol brands and rein in international ambitions for smaller labels to revive ...
Moët Hennessy will reduce its workforce to its 2019 headcount, the latest wine and spirits maker to react to shrinking demand ...