LVMH, Loro Piana and Bernard Arnault
Bernard Arnault, 76, could remain at the helm of the world's largest luxury group LVMH until he's 85 if shareholders back a ...
Frédéric Arnault is to succeed Loro Piana CEO Damien Bertrand, who moves to become second-in-command at Vuitton.
Laurent Marcadier, LVMH’s former security chief and a former magistrate, was acquitted as was police prefect Pierre Lieutaud.
Bernard Squarcini was found guilty of organizing a bizarre illegal surveillance operation on a gadfly journalist at the ...
Former French spy chief Bernard Squarcini was found guilty of misusing public resources to help LVMH track blackmailers who ...
Bernard Squarcini, the former head of France's domestic intelligence agency, was sentenced to four years in prison – two ...
The Intelligence chief who spied for France’s wealthiest man received a four-year prison term and a €200,000 fine on March 7.
The designer's company has not made a pre-tax profit since the £9m it reported in 2017. Since then it has racked up a pre-tax ...
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