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  2. Why LVMH Stock Slumped by More Than 3% Today - AOL

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    The company saw the price of its U.S.-listed shares dip by over 3% on the day, while the bellwether S&P 500 index crept up to close 0.1% higher. A major surprise in France

  3. Stock market today: Indexes end lower as tech slips and bond ...

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    Producer prices rose 0.4% in November, higher than consensus estimates of 0.2%. ... That number comes in above forecasts of 220,000 and marks the highest level since early October.

  4. Why LVMH Moët Hennessy Stock Tumbled on Tuesday - AOL

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    Well before the opening of the U.S. stock markets, LVMH provided third-quarter, plus six- and nine-month, top-line revenue figures broken down by product category. There were more than a few minus ...

  5. Bernard Arnault - Wikipedia

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    The new deal reduced the amount paid per share by LVMH from the original price of $135 to $131.50. [47] LVMH completed the purchase of Tiffany in January 2021. [48] Under Arnault's leadership, LVMH has grown to become the largest company by market capitalization in the eurozone, [49] with a record of 313 billion euros ($382 billion) as of May ...

  6. Stock split - Wikipedia

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    The main effect of stock splits is an increase in the liquidity of a stock: [3] there are more buyers and sellers for 10 shares at $10 than 1 share at $100. Some companies avoid a stock split to obtain the opposite strategy: by refusing to split the stock and keeping the price high, they reduce trading volume.

  7. LVMH - Wikipedia

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    The new deal reduced the amount paid per share by LVMH from the original price of $135 to $131.50. [44] As of late 2020, LVMH has the largest market capitalization of any company in France, [45] and also in the Eurozone with a record of 261 billion euros ($317.6 billion). [46]

  8. LVMH had a rough week. That's a bad sign for the luxury sector.

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    The 20 best stocking stuffers you can get from Walmart under $20

  9. Bulgari - Wikipedia

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    The agreement was based on a stock transfer of the Bulgari family's shares in Bulgari S.p.A. to LVMH, an all-share deal for €4.3 billion ($6.0 billion). [26] Under the deal, the Bulgari family sold their 50.4 per cent controlling stake in exchange for 3 per cent of LVMH , thereby becoming the second-biggest family shareholder behind the ...