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  2. List of perfumes - Wikipedia

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    1 Million: Paco Rabanne [56] 2009 Temptress: Harvey Prince [57] 2009 Versense: Versace: 2009 Grey Vetiver: Tom Ford: 2009 Only The Brave: Diesel: 2009 Uomo: Ferrari: 2009 Acqua Fiorentina: Creed: 2009 La Nuit De L'Homme: Yves Saint Laurent: 2009 L'Eau de Gentiane Blanche: Hermès: Jean-Claude Ellena: 2009 Live Your Dream: Anna Sui: Procter ...

  3. Behind the Spritz: What Really Goes Into a Bottle of $100 Perfume

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    From January to March alone, department store fragrances generated $501.2 million in sales, up 7% from 2011, with nearly 8.0 million units sold, according to market research firm the NPD Group.

  4. Rabanne (fashion house) - Wikipedia

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    Since 1 Million launched other editions have versions of the fragrance have been released including 1 Million Privé (2016), [18] 1 Million Lucky (2018), [19] 1 Million Parfum (2020), [20] 1 Million Elixir (2022), [16] 1 Million Royal (2023), [21] 1 Million Golden Oud (2023). [22] A feminine version of the fragrance was launched in 2010 called ...

  5. CK One - Wikipedia

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    It became a best-seller, making more than $5 million in its first 10 days. [8] It generated about $90 million (USD) annually in the mid-1990s. [ 9 ] As of 2007, the scent's sales in the United States were still about $30 million annually.

  6. Ulta Salon: Great Prices For Consumers, Great Value For ... - AOL

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    However, Ulta trades at just 27.4 times its trailing EPS of $3.05 and 21.9 times 2014's full-year EPS estimate of $3.81; to compare, the stock has a five-year average price-to-earnings multiple of ...

  7. Price fixing - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the government of France fined 13 perfume brands and three vendors for price collusion between 1997 and 2000. The brands include L'Oréal (€4.1 million), Chanel (€3.0 million), LVMH's Sephora (€9.4 million), and Hutchison Whampoa's Marionnaud (€12.8 million). [18]