
Members of the controlling family of French luxury goods group Hermes have no plans to sell shares and the house is confident it will weather the financial crisis, Chief Executive Patrick Thomas told Reuters.
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Members of the controlling family of French luxury goods group Hermes have no plans to sell shares and the house is confident it will weather the financial crisis, Chief Executive Patrick Thomas told Reuters.
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Paris-based luxury group Hermes on Friday posted a solid rise in first-half profits, helped by resilient demand from non-French buyers for its themed silk scarfs and upmarket leather goods.
European luxury goods groups provided fresh evidence late this week that consumer spending gloom has not yet affected buyers of their upmarket fashion, handbags, watches and other accessories.
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French luxury group Hermes is not expecting to join the CAC 40 index of blue chips .FCHI, sending its shares down more than 9 percent, and said it was not affected yet by consumer spending gloom.
French luxury group Hermes International on Tuesday posted a 12.8 percent rise in first-half sales, pulled by strong demand for its trademark silks, handbags and perfumes.The 171-year-old company generated revenues ...
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A French court on Monday June 30th ordered online auctioneer eBay to pay nearly 40 million euros in damages to Louis Vuitton for selling fake luxury goods, in a ruling cheered as a victory for copyright protection.