Here is a guide to one of the most bitter disputes in the luxury goods world: What is the dispute about? LVMH, the world's largest luxury group by revenue, currently holds 23.2 per cent of Hermès, its much smaller Paris rival, the 177-year-old saddle …
PARIS, Sept 3 (Reuters) – A long and bitter battle that has gripped the luxury goods industry and pitted two of France's richest families against each other came to an unexpected end on Wednesday when LVMH and Hermes agreed to a truce. Under the deal …
"This is precisely the Achilles' heel with a brand like Louis Vuitton, that has become way too popular," explained luxury retail analyst Pam Danziger. "They've become too familiar and have reached a common place. If everyone has their mass market …
PARIS — A long and bitter battle that has gripped the luxury goods industry and pitted two of France's richest families against each other came to an unexpected end on Wednesday when LVMH and Hermes agreed to a truce. Under the deal, LVMH – the …
Moreover, selected emerging markets seem to be among the leaders in terms of luxury shoppers embracing mobile and social commerce. By share of luxury shoppers making purchases of high-end goods via smartphones and tablets, Brazil is even ahead of …
Paris: A four-year shareholder war between two titans on the global luxury products battlefield, Hermes and LVMH, ended with a truce on Wednesday, driving down Hermes shares and leaving LVMH with a big profit. The agreement ends for five years at least …
Kim said: “The main feedback that we hear is that everybody wants luxury products at an affordable price. We've worked really hard to accomplish that. We take all of the tricks of the trade that we've learned from all of our glam teams over the years …
Oceania offers an upper-premium product while Regent is an all-inclusive luxury line. The combined companies will offer products that appeal to cruise passengers in all stages of their lives. In theory, young families gravitate to Norwegian ships …
This would suggest that Khan isn't a product refresh, but instead an addition to the Canadian smartphone vendor's luxury product portfolio. Affluent individuals will now have another BlackBerry-powered luxury smartphone to choose from. This should, in …