Luxury Daily, Oct. 30, 2020 – LVMH’s revised deal for Tiffany & Co. may hint at luxury recovery
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| | Jewelry LVMH’s revised deal for Tiffany & Co. may hint at luxury recovery | French luxury conglomerate LVMH’s updated deal to buy Tiffany & Co. at the reduced price of $15.8 billion is being met with enthusiasm as industry experts say it suggests CEO Bernard Arnault is seeing tepid signs of recovery in the wider luxury market. Entire
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