LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton recorded €64.2 billion in revenue in 2021, up 44% from 2020 and 20% from 2019, confirming a return to strong growth following pandemic disruptions. Formed through mergers and acquisitions starting in 1987, LVMH is the world's leading luxury goods group and owns brands like Louis Vuitton, Gucci, and Hermes. In 2021, Louis Vuitton was named the world's most valuable luxury brand.
LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton recorded €64.2 billion in revenue in 2021, up 44% from 2020 and 20% from 2019, confirming a return to strong growth following pandemic disruptions. Formed through mergers and acquisitions starting in 1987, LVMH is the world's leading luxury goods group and owns brands like Louis Vuitton, Gucci, and Hermes. In 2021, Louis Vuitton was named the world's most valuable luxury brand.
LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton recorded €64.2 billion in revenue in 2021, up 44% from 2020 and 20% from 2019, confirming a return to strong growth following pandemic disruptions. Formed through mergers and acquisitions starting in 1987, LVMH is the world's leading luxury goods group and owns brands like Louis Vuitton, Gucci, and Hermes. In 2021, Louis Vuitton was named the world's most valuable luxury brand.
LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton recorded €64.2 billion in revenue in 2021, up 44% from 2020 and 20% from 2019, confirming a return to strong growth following pandemic disruptions. Formed through mergers and acquisitions starting in 1987, LVMH is the world's leading luxury goods group and owns brands like Louis Vuitton, Gucci, and Hermes. In 2021, Louis Vuitton was named the world's most valuable luxury brand.
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LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton, the world’s leading luxury
goods group, recorded revenue of 64.2 billion euros in 2021, up 44% compared to 2020 and up 20% compared to 2019. Organic revenue growth was 36% compared to 2020 and 14% compared to 2019. The performance for the year confirms a return to strong growth momentum following the severe disruption to the first half of 2020 resulting from the global pandemic.
1987 saw the creation of LVMH.[9] Moët et Chandon and Hennessy,
leading manufacturers of champagne and cognac, merged respectively with Louis Vuitton to form the luxury goods conglomerate. Profits for 1988 were reported to have been up by 49% more than in 1987
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