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  4. Sephora - Wikipedia

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    Sephora is a French multinational retailer of personal care and beauty products, offering nearly 340 brands [3] alongside its own private label, the Sephora Collection. Its product range includes cosmetics , skincare , fragrance , nail color, beauty tools, body products, and hair care items.

  5. The Sephora Savings Event typically only happens three times a year, ... The Beauty Insider program is free to join, but in order to move up the ranks (and receive more perks), members will need ...

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    TikTok user Megan Lacey went viral when she detailed her recent experience at Sephora, when she noticed 10 to 13-year-old girls “taking up every single section in the store” and a group of ...

  7. LVMH - Wikipedia

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    The group sponsored athletes, which includes French swimmer Leon Marchand, and its beauty retailer Sephora sponsored the Olympic torch relay. [ 112 ] After Formula One 's existing deal with Rolex expired in 2024, LVMH is set to re-enter the sport in 2025, investing $150 million annually in a multi-year deal.

  8. THG plc - Wikipedia

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    THG plc, formerly The Hut Group, is a British e-commerce retail company headquartered in Manchester, England.It sells own-brand and third-party cosmetics and dietary supplements online, and provides an end-to-end e-commerce service to third parties through its Ingenuity division. [5]

  9. Immediate or cancel - Wikipedia

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    An immediate or cancel (IOC) order, also known as an "accept order", [1] is a finance term used in investment banking or securities transactions that refers "an order to buy or sell a stock that must be executed immediately". In case the entire order is not available at that moment for purchase a partial fulfillment is possible, but any portion ...