PARIS (Reuters) - Alexandre Arnault is taking a key role at LVMH's $6 billion wine and spirits business just as U.S.
If a week is a long time in politics then eight years is an eternity. Just ask Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron. Back in 2017 ...
Bernard’s primary motivation, sources said, was to show support for Donald Trump as LVMH hopes to avoid tariffs on its luxury brands that include fashion houses Louis Vuitton, Givenchy ...
"It's clear that we are being strongly pushed by the American authorities to continue to build out our presence," Bernard ...
Trump's tariffs could derail Europe's 2025 growth, say top Wall Street analysts. Goldman Sachs sees eurozone GDP at 0.7%, ...
Luxury giant LVMH is "seriously considering" bulking up its production capacities in the United States, CEO Bernard Arnault ...
LVMH says 2025 is off to a good start as it reports an increase in sales in its most recent quarter. US President Donald ...
LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault sounded upbeat about what President Donald Trump’s policies could mean for the world’s largest luxury company during its 2024 earning call Tuesday. The call came days ...
President Donald Trump's first days in office already offer signals about how his next four years in the White House may ...
Bernard Arnault said he spoke with Mark Zuckerberg about Meta layoffs, which the LVMH boss described as workers being ...
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