| Business Summary | | LVMH
Moet
Hennessy
Louis
Vuitton
is
an
international
group
of
companies
principally
engaged
in
the
production
and
sale
of
prestigious
luxury
goods.
LVMH
is
engaged
in
the
champagne
industry,
with
brands
including
Dom
Perignon
and
Moet
&
Chandon.
The
Company
also
produces
sparkling
and
still
wines,
including
Chateau
d'Yquem,
and
cognac,
including
Hennessy
and
Hine.
LVMH
markets
leather
goods
through
Louis
Vuitton
Mallefier
as
well
as
through
Loewe,
Celine
and
Berluti.
LVMH
also
owns
the
Givenchy,
Christian
Lacroix
and
Kenzo
haute
couture
and
fashion
houses.
LVMH
also
owns
fragrance
and
cosmetics
producers
Parfums
Christian
Dior,
Guerlain,
Parfums
Givenchy
and
Kenzo
Parfums.
LVMH's
watches
and
jewelry
group
features
Fred,
TAG
Heuer,
Ebel,
Chaumet
and
Zenith.
LVMH
is
active
in
luxury
goods
distribution
through
the
DFS
group,
the
Sephora
perfumery
chain,
Thomas
Pink
and
Le
Bon
Marche.
Its
media
interests
include
newspaper
and
magazines
and
its
auction
house
interests
include
Phillips. | More
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| Financial Summary | | LVMH
Moet
Hennessy
Louis
Vuitton,
an
international
group,
produces
and
sells
prestigious
champagnes,
wines,
cognacs
and
spirits,
as
well
as
luxury
goods
such
as
luggage
and
leather
goods,
and
fragrances
and
beauty
products.
For
the
fiscal
year
ended
12/00,
net
sales
rose
36%
to
EUR11.58
billion.
Net
income
rose
4%
to
EUR722M.
Results
reflect
higher
sales
from
fashion/leather
goods
and
selective
retailing,
partially
offset
by
higher
marketing
and
selling
expenses. | More
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| Officers | |
| Position | Bernard Arnault | Chairman
and CEO | Antoine Bernheim | Vice
Chairman | Antonio Belloni | COO | Myron Ullman III | Group
Managing Director, Director | Concetta Lanciaux | Director
of HR |
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