LVMH, convicting Squarcini and Ex-Intelligence Chief

The Intelligence chief who spied for France’s wealthiest man received a four-year prison term and a €200,000 fine on March 7.
Splitting the bling behemoth would create value, but the question is whether Bernard Arnault would take an ax to his empire.
By Vlad Vaiman During a recent earnings call, Bernard Arnault, CEO of LVMH, created a stir by referring to layoffs at Tiffany & Co. as "promoting outwards." The expression used by Arnault closely para ...
The third of the French billionaire's children seems to have taken the lead over his siblings after being appointed deputy ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
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The story of LVMH, the world’s largest luxury conglomerate, is inseparable from the rise of Bernard Arnault, the man who ...