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Guiony and his deputy, Alexandre Arnault, son of LVMH owner Bernard Arnault, told staff at Moet Hennessy this week that they ...
--Moet Hennessy--the wines and spirits division of French luxury giant LVMH--plans to cut more than 10% of its workforce in a move to revive the company's performance, the Financial Times reports, ...
U.S. technology-related stocks including many involved in artificial intelligence rose sharply on Thursday following stronger ...
New executives at LVMH’s wine and spirits division tell staff 1,200 jobs will go and warn sales will not bounce back soon ...
The Met Gala is ostensibly a fundraiser for the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute, but for many, it's when their ...
Former Vogue editor Diana Vreeland transformed what was once a stuffy, high society fundraiser into a global media bonanza.
Further hurdles for Cognac won't just take their toll on company share prices but an entire agricultural industry, writes ...
Schools were closed and flights cancelled as New Zealand's capital Wellington was hit by its strongest winds in over a decade ...
Dior Beauty has opened a U.S. flagship at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa, Calif., unveiling its largest footprint yet and ...
Beyoncé launched the first show on her "Cowboy Carter" tour on April 28. Here's what fans attending upcoming shows in Los ...
While Beyoncé has returned to the stage with her Cowboy Carter Tour, the singer's SirDavis whisky brand will expand into the ...
Luxury goods industry is driven by economic growth and wealth creation. Any structural slowdown in economic growth presents a risk to firms like LVMH.
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