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The film was a box office success. By the end of April 2016, the film had been seen by 315,183 cinemagoers in France. [1] [8]Bernard Arnault, when asked about the film by a shareholder at a meeting on 7 April 2016, responded, "LVMH is the illustration, the incarnation of the worst, according to these extreme leftist observers, of what the market economy produces."
Bernard Arnault is Chairman and CEO of LVMH and Chairman of Christian Dior SE. In 2017, Arnault purchased all the remaining Christian Dior shares in a reported $13.1 billion buyout. [63] At the end of 2017, the only declared major shareholder in LVMH was the Arnault Family Group, the holding company of Bernard Arnault.
At the end of 2010, the only declared major shareholder in Christian Dior S.A. was Groupe Arnault SAS, the family holding company of Bernard Arnault. The group's control amounted to 69.96% of Dior's stock and 82.86% of its voting rights. [96] The remaining shares are considered free float. [96]
Under CEO Bernard Arnault’s eldest son, Antoine Arnault, and LVMH’s North America head, Anish Melwani, the new platform will aim to market and place the French fashion group’s products in ...
For decades, France’s LVMH has been the face of luxury for the wealthy who tote Louis Vuitton bags, don Christian Dior clothing, spritz Bulgari perfume and sip Veuve Clicquot Champagne. This ...
Bernard Arnault, CEO of luxury conglomerate LVMH, once said: “As long as I’m not the richest man in the world, I won’t really be happy.” Luckily for Arnault, with a net worth of $200 ...
Bernard Jean Étienne Arnault was born on 5 March 1949 in Roubaix. [5] [6] His mother, pianist Marie-Josèphe Savinel, daughter of Étienne Savinel, had a "fascination for Dior". [6] His father, manufacturer Jean Léon Arnault, a graduate of École Centrale Paris, owned the civil engineering company Ferret-Savinel. [6]
But the Arnaults’ reach goes well beyond top-end brands. For instance, patriarch Bernard Arnault bought a three-star Parisian bistro ahead of the Paris Olympics, for which LVMH was a big sponsor.