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Hermès executive chairman Axel Dumas shared that he has reason to believe that 82-year-old heir Nicolas Puech no longer holds ...
Axel Dumas said selling Birkins to "false customers," who buy to resell, spoils Hermès' bond with its real customers.
Given how the brand notoriously limits access to its most exclusive product in an attempt to make sure it's accessible only to its most loyal and "real" customers, Hermès CEO Axel Dumas is not happy ...
The appreciating value of a Birkin bag on the secondhand market has in some cases outpaced the S&P 500 and the price of gold.
PARIS (Reuters) -Birkin bag maker Hermes outpaced rivals with a 9% rise in quarterly sales reported on Wednesday, showing ...
Shares in French luxury group Hermes fell on Wednesday after it reported a rise of 9% in quarterly sales boosted by continued ...
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Yen on MSNHermes confirms outlook for rising sales in 2025French luxury group Hermes confirmed Wednesday its outlook for full-year sales growth as it turned rising revenue for all ...
Hermes on Wednesday reported a 9% rise in quarterly sales due to the continued appetite from rich shoppers for its coveted, ...
Sales grew 9% at constant exchange rates and the company held its medium-term revenue growth target, but warned of economic ...
Despite a challenging luxury landscape, Hermès shows strong growth driven by high demand for its signature handbags.
Axel Dumas (Hermès) discusses the disappearance of shares belonging to Nicolas Puech, heir to the group. A complex case with multiple twists.
Amid market challenges, Hermès said its loyal customer base — who continue to buy bags, jewellery and ready-to-wear — has ...
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