Arnault announced that world-famous jewelers Tiffany & Co will be laying off or “promoting outwards” underperforming workers.
Bernard Arnault said he spoke with Mark Zuckerberg about Meta layoffs, which the LVMH boss described as workers being "promoted outwards." ...
Bernard Arnault, whose perch at the head of luxury goods conglomerate LVMH has made him the world’s richest non-American, ...
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Arnault has been on a roll adding his children to the company board, harking back to the moves of media titan Logan Roy in HBO’s sensation Succession. © 2024 ...
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With the economic outlook in France looking grim, Arnault said LVMH, which owns Louis Vuitton, Dior, Fendi and Moët & Chandon, is "seriously" considering opening more factories in the United States.
Alexandre Arnault is taking a key role at LVMH's $6 billion wine and spirits business just as U.S. President Donald Trump ...