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Media. Lvmh Will Expand Its Media Empire by Buying the Magazine Challenges at the Beginning of 2026

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The current majority shareholder of Challenges and several other titles announced that they had reached an agreement with Bernard Arnault's group for a sale in early 2026.

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The sale, which also includes the magazines "Science and Future" and "La Recherche", will take place "at the very beginning of 2026", said the 99-year-old press boss. On Monday, the journalists of "Challenges" warned that the future buyer should preserve "their editorial independence".

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The current majority shareholder of Challenges and several other titles announced that they had reached an agreement with Bernard Arnault's group for a sale in early 2026.

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Already the owner of a dozen economic media, the group led by Bernard Arnault concluded on Tuesday the weekly purchase to Claude Perdriel, for 6 million euros.

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The businessman Claude Perdriel, the majority shareholder of Challenges, announced Tuesday that he had agreed with LVMH for the sale of the newspaper to the group belonging to Bernard Arnault. The sale, which also includes the magazines Sciences and Avenir and La Recherche, will intervene "at the very beginning of 2026", said Claude Perdriel, confirming an information of La Lettre. "The important thing is that the newspaper is in good hands and …

Businessman Claude Perdriel, the majority shareholder of Challenges, announced Tuesday at the AFP that he had agreed with LVMH to sell the newspaper to the group belonging to billionaire Bernard Arnault. The sale, which also includes the magazines Sciences et Avenir et La Recherche, intervener...

The sale of Challenge magazine, which also includes the magazines Sciences et Avenir et La Recherche, will take place "at the very beginning of 2026", announced Tuesday 23 September its majority shareholder, businessman Claude Perdriel, who confirmed having agreed with LVMH for the sale of the newspaper.

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Tuesday, September 23, 2025.
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