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Bernard Arnault’s LVMH Becomes First European Company To Break €400 Billion Market Value
LVMH has cemented its standing as Europe’s most valuable company, further distancing itself from competitors. What accounts for its tremendous success? Read MoreLVMH Succession Planning: Michael Burke Departing Louis Vuitton, Bernard Arnault’s Daughter Becomes Head of Dior
Louis Vuitton CEO Michael Burke is out — but not gone — while Dior CEO Pietro Beccari will leave his position to take over Burke’s role. Read MoreLVMH-Owner Bernard Arnault Overtakes Elon Musk As World’s Richest
This week, it was announced that Bernard Arnault, the chairman and CEO of LVMH, has taken the title of the wealthiest person in the world. Read MoreBernard Arnault Is Now the World’s Richest Person. Thanks China?
Bernard Arnault has dethroned Jeff Bezos as the world’s richest person, with demand for LVMH brands pushing his net worth to $186.3 billion. Read MoreHow a Mall Is Bringing Everyone, Including Bernard Arnault, to Chengdu
Chengdu IFS, the city's top luxury shopping destination, is helping international luxury brands sell to Chinese consumers in second- and third-tier cities. Read MoreLVMH’s Bernard Arnault: China’s GDP Growth ‘Not A Recession’
The luxury conglomerate's chairman and CEO discusses why he believes China's prospects are "very good" for the next decade and beyond. Read MoreAlexandre Arnault’s Rimowa Takes on China with a Mix of Heritage and Hip
Jing Daily spoke with Rimowa CEO Alexandre Arnault about what’s next for the brand, including Rimowa’s retail plan for China and much more. Read MoreArnault: LVMH to Open Design Houses, Roll Out the Red Carpet for Chinese Guests
Jing Daily caught up with Antoine Arnault to understand how the 4th edition of Les Journées Particulières is targeting Chinese travelers. Read MoreThe Daigou Dilemma: LVMH Pushes Back Against China’s ‘Personal Shoppers’
Bernard Arnault recently called the Daigou trade “dreadful” for luxury brands. But why exactly makes China’s personal shoppers so controversial? Read MoreWill LVMH’s Resilience Last for the Rest of 2020?
In the 2020 Q1 earnings call, LVMH's CEO Bernard Arnault said that Chinese consumers will continue to spend more in their home country. Read More