Courtois, who was promoted from within the company, will join the executive committee alongside Bernard Arnault’s eldest son, Antoine.
Courtois is also spearheading the group's Beauty Division, succeeding Stéphane Rinderknech.
Courtois joins the luxury giant’s Executive Committee and succeeds Stéphane Rinderknech, who is leaving LVMH to ‘pursue new personal projects’ ...
PARIS, Feb 9 (Reuters) - LVMH heir Antoine Arnault was promoted to the luxury group's executive committee on Monday, the latest high-profile appointment as CEO and chairman Bernard Arnault reshuffles ...
LVMH CEO says Louis Vuitton won't enter hotels despite Paris permit speculation, preferring to keep the brand 'focused, not ...
Rhode’s debut at Sephora, along with Dior and Guerlain fragrance launches, helped boost LVMH’s performance, but there was a ...
LVMH confirmed that it will continue to exit DFS on a gradual basis during its full-year 2025 results presentation and earnings call ...
LVMH heir Antoine Arnault was promoted to the luxury group's executive committee on Monday, joining his sister Delphine ...
LVMH’s business remains strong, supported by resilient demand and pricing power across its luxury brands. However, slowing ...
Louis Vuitton owner reports another quarter of growth but warns unpredictable world events may impede recovery ...
The French luxury group capped a disappointing year with a 3 percent decline in organic sales of fashion and leather goods.
(Reuters) -LVMH group's wine and spirits business Moet Hennessy will shrink its workforce by more than 10%, about 1,200 employees, the Financial Times reported on Thursday, citing an internal video ...