Arnault, the billionaire CEO of the luxury conglomerate, had criticized proposed French tax hikes earlier this week.
Arnault announced that world-famous jewelers Tiffany & Co will be laying off or “promoting outwards” underperforming workers.
Luxury giant LVMH is "seriously considering" bulking up its production capacities in the United States, CEO Bernard Arnault ...
Bernard Arnault, the billionaire boss of the world's biggest luxury conglomerate LVMH, has picked a fight with the French ...
French luxury conglomerate LVMH saw its stock slide by more than 6% following the Tuesday evening reveal of its 2024 annual ...
Delphine, Bernard and Alexandre Arnault — pictured with Rihanna ... suggesting the families may also have intertwining business interests. Bernard’s five children — Delphine, 49; Antoine ...
Government spokesperson Sophie Primas replied saying that 'everybody must do their bit,' although she conceded that she ...
"It's clear that we are being strongly pushed by the American authorities to continue to build out our presence," Bernard ...
Bernard Arnault drew parallels between layoffs at ... His comments came shortly after Meta announced a new round of layoffs. Business Insider reported last week that Hillary Champion, Meta's ...
LVMH has made a good start to 2025, CEO Bernard Arnault said on Tuesday, after the luxury bellwether reported better than ...
LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault is contemplating expanding production in the U.S., citing the nation's optimistic economic ...