LVMH: Gross sales soar at luxurious agency headed by world's richest man Bernard Arnault

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The world's richest man Bernard Arnault has acquired a lift after his luxurious items firm LVMH reported a 17% rise in international gross sales.

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The group, which owns manufacturers together with Moët, Hennessy and Louis Vuitton, recorded income of €21bn (£18.5bn) within the first quarter of 2023.

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LVMH hailed its "excellent" begin to the 12 months because it got here regardless of ongoing international financial uncertainty amid the Ukraine struggle and considerations over inflation.

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It stated a "significant rebound" in gross sales in Asia had been a significant factor, following the easing of COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, significantly in China.

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Elsewhere, the corporate reported "strong" progress in Europe and Japan, however described its efficiency within the United States as "steady".

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The whole income marks a 17% rise on the identical interval final 12 months.

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It comes simply months after Mr Arnault, who is almost all shareholder, chairman and CEO of LVMH, overtook Twitter and Tesla boss Elon Musk to turn out to be the world's richest man.

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Forbes estimated earlier this month that the 74-year-old Frenchman's private fortune stood at $211bn (£168bn) because of LVMH's success.

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Latest outcomes present the corporate's gross sales of vogue and leather-based items grew by 18% within the quarter, whereas its perfumes and cosmetics enterprise - and its watches and jewelry group - had been each up 11%.

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A LVMH spokesperson stated that executives had been cautiously optimistic in regards to the 12 months forward.

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"In an uncertain geopolitical and economic context, LVMH remains both vigilant and confident at the start of the year," they stated.

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"The group will continue to pursue its strategy focused on the development of its brands, driven by a sustained policy of innovation and investment as well as by a constant quest for quality in its products, their desirability and their distribution."

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In January, the luxurious items firm recorded whole income of €79.2bn (£69.7bn) in 2022 and revenue of €21.1bn (£18.6bn), each up 23% on 2021's figures and a brand new file for the group.

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