Steady growth at DFS

1-Aug-2006

INTERNATIONAL. In its first-half results announced on July 25, LVMH Moët Hennessy-Louis Vuitton reported revenue of €6.97bn ($8.82bn), representing organic growth of 12%

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The group's Selective Retailing division, including DFS Group and Sephora, posted revenue of €1.8bn ($2.27bn), up by 8% on the previous year. LVMH said that continued increases in Chinese traffic

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