Arnaults fru: Vi pratar aldrig om vem som ska ta över LVMH
Vem som är tänkt att ta över efter multimiljardären Bernard Arnault i lyxjätten LVMH är ständigt föremål för franskt skvaller och i en ovanlig tidningsintervju spär frun Helene Mercier på ovissheten, skriver Reuters.
– Det är ett ämne vi två nästan aldrig pratar om [...] Det är helt upp till honom, säger Mercier till Liberation, enligt nyhetsbyrån.
76-årige Arnault har fem barn som alla är verksamma i hans imperium, som har ett börsvärde på över 3 400 miljarder kronor. Enligt Reuters källor oroar hans ålder inte investerarna lika mycket som oklarheten kring lyxjättens successionsstrategi.
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Bernard Arnault
Wikipedia (en)
Bernard Jean Étienne Arnault (born 5 March 1949) is a French businessman. He is the chairman and chief executive officer of LVMH, the world's largest luxury goods company. Arnault is one of the richest individuals in the world; as of December 2025, he has an estimated net worth of US$201 billion according to Forbes and Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
Born in Roubaix, Arnault was raised in a devoutly Catholic household. He studied engineering at École Polytechnique. He began his career in his father's company, Ferret-Savinel, shifting its focus to real estate, which laid the groundwork for his future career in the luxury goods market.
Arnault's entry into the luxury sector was marked by his strategic acquisition in 1984 of the financially-struggling textile and retail conglomerate Boussac Saint-Frères, which included the prestigious fashion house Christian Dior. His aggressive business strategies earned him the nickname "The Terminator", as he revitalized Dior and sold off other assets for profit. In 1987, he played a key role in the creation of LVMH (an abbreviation for Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy), a global luxury goods company, by merging Louis Vuitton with Moët Hennessy. Through a series of strategic acquisitions and investments, Arnault built LVMH into a leading company in the luxury industry, overseeing significant growth and expansion into various sectors, including fashion, jewelry, watches, and wine.
Arnault's influence extends beyond LVMH, with investments in web companies and philanthropic endeavors, particularly in the arts. He has been involved in notable real estate and yacht ventures. His leadership has led to LVMH becoming the largest company by market capitalization in the eurozone. Despite controversies, including his attempt to become a Belgian citizen, Arnault's business acumen has solidified his status as a key figure in the global luxury market.
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