LVMH's Arnault Says to Talk of Retirement in '7-8 Years'
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From the age of 77, the CEO of the LVMH group has obviously not yet intended to hand over to one of his children.
The CEO of the global luxury giant answered on Thursday a question from a shareholder about his estate recalling that he had been "renewed" last year at "99%".
At the age of 77, Bernard Arnault has health and especially does not want to address the subject of his possible succession at the head of LVMH. At least for the moment.
Bernard Arnault speaks at the LVMH annual general meeting in Paris. (Symbolic image) (Photo by THIBAUD MORITZ/AFP via Getty Images) Getty Images The luxury group LVMH is holding its annual general meeting this Thursday in a difficult context. The French giant is facing disappointing first-quarter results and the ongoing impact of the war in the Middle East on its sales. The question of Bernard Arnault's succession also looms over the meeting. Fi…
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