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  2. L'Oréal - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, L’Oréal Paris donated €1 million ($1.09 million) to charities supporting refugees from the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. [112] L’Oréal Paris also suspended all commercial activity in Russia, both retail and wholesale. [113] After the suspension, L'Oreal increased cooperation with other sites, including sanctioned ones.

  3. François Dalle - Wikipedia

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    A demanding businessman, but always caring towards his employees, François Dalle succeeded in transforming a French SME into one of the key players in cosmetics, making it the world leader in beauty, with brands as emblematic as L’Oréal Paris, Garnier, Mixa, Lancôme, Diesel, Biotherm, Yves-Saint-Laurent and Armani.

  4. Liliane Bettencourt - Wikipedia

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    She was born Liliane Henriette Charlotte Schueller on 21 October 1922 in Paris, the only child of Louise Madeleine Berthe (née Doncieux) and Eugène Schueller, the founder of L'Oréal, one of the world's largest cosmetics and beauty companies. [3]

  5. Nicolas Hieronimus - Wikipedia

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    Nicolas Hieronimus (born 3 January 1964), is a French businessman, and the CEO of the L’Oréal Group [1] since May 1, 2021, [2] the sixth CEO in the history of the group, [3] [4] taking the place of Jean-Paul Agon, who remains the chairman of the group.

  6. Eugène Schueller - Wikipedia

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    During the early twentieth century, Schueller provided financial support and held meetings for La Cagoule at L'Oréal headquarters. La Cagoule was a violent French fascist-leaning, antisemitic and anti-communist group whose leader formed a political party Mouvement Social Révolutionnaire (MSR, Social Revolutionary Movement) which in Occupied France supported the Vichy collaboration with the ...

  7. Jean-Paul Agon - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Paul Agon (born 6 July 1956 [1]) is a French businessman who is the chairman and former CEO of the international cosmetic company L'Oréal.Because of the age limit of 65 set by the company, he was replaced in his role of CEO by Nicolas Hieronimus on 1 May 2021, while remaining chairman of the board. [2]

  8. Category:L'Oréal brands - Wikipedia

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  9. Lancôme - Wikipedia

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    Lancôme Boutique on NYC's Upper West Side. Founded in 1935 by Guillaume d'Ornano and his business partner Armand Petitjean in France, as a fragrance house. The name "Lancôme" was inspired by the forest of Lancosme which lies in the Indre valley in the heart of France in the region of Brenne [] - the name was chosen by Guillaume's wife Elisabeth d'Ornano.