LVMH Billionaire Bernard Arnault, the 'Shark' and a Den of Spies Laid Bare in Paris Courtroom
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Bernard Arnault’s son steps up in new chapter of LVMH succession saga
Reshuffle at wines and spirits business comes as luxury sector deals with slowing growth and possibility of US tariffsBusiness - Financial Times - November 17 -
LVMH’s Bernard Arnault summoned to court in trial of France’s former spy chief
Billionaire to give evidence as witness in illegal surveillance and influence peddling trial that has gripped FranceWorld - Financial Times - 2 days ago -
Bernard Arnault’s son to take up new job leading LVMH’s struggling drinks division
Tiffany & Co executive Alexandre Arnault, 32, will take up a new position as Deputy CEO of LVMH’s wine & spirits division in February 2025Business - MarketWatch - November 18 -
Deep fissures are laid bare in the US
Plus, Wall Street is giddy in anticipation of deregulation under TrumpWorld - Financial Times - November 7 -
Arnault Son Climbs LVMH's Top Ranks in Further Leadership Reshuffle
Alexandre Arnault, a son of Chairman Bernard Arnault, is being elevated to deputy CEO of the luxury group’s vast wines-and-spirits division.Business - The Wall Street Journal - November 14 -
Death of Cyclist in Paris Lays Bare Divide in Mayor’s War Against Cars
Paul Varry was run over on a city street in what prosecutors suspect was a deliberate act of road rage, as bikers and drivers choose sides.World - The New York Times - 11 hours ago
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