French luxury goods company Kering said Sunday it is selling its beauty division to L’Oreal for 4 billion euros ($4.66 ...
As part of their beauty deal, the two groups announced the launch of a joint venture to explore the potential of longevity.
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Kering SA agreed to sell its beauty division to L’Oreal SA in a $4.7 billion-deal, with new Chief Executive Officer Luca de ...
Kering's exit from the beauty business marks a U-turn from the strategy championed by de Meo's predecessor Francois-Henri Pinault - whose family controls the luxury giant - to diversify away from ...
The deal marks an early move by Kering’s new chief, Luca de Meo, to revive the French luxury giant’s fortunes.
Kering's sale of its beauty business to L'Oreal will result in a "net gain before tax" in Kering's annual results, COO ...
L’Oréal to acquire Kering’s beauty portfolio, including Creed and 50-year licenses for Gucci, Balenciaga, and Bottega Veneta, ...
Gucci owner Kering to sell beauty unit to L’Oreal in £3.5bn deal - Luxury fragrance brand House of Creed will become part of ...