Bernard Arnault
As of May 1, 2024, the richest person in the world is Bernard Arnault, the CEO of French luxury goods group LVMH; he's worth nearly $209 billion. He moved into the number one spot in late January 2024, overtaking Elon Musk
Sajin
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Foundation • 7m
I heard the dark story of how he took over the luxury industry, not a fan
My manager recently took the blame for one of my fuckups. It was harsh and he just took it on himself. He could’ve easily screwed me.
Such instances make me work harder and care more for him and the startup. I had only heard about toxic managers bu
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Varun Jeph
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The NineHertz • 21d
Bernard Arnault,
the mastermind behind LVMH
(Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy)
transformed his family’s construction business into the world’s largest luxury conglomerate.
In 1984, Arnault took a bold leap, investing in a struggling textile company that
Why Indian entrepreneurs is not grabbing the opportunity to take over Bangladesh textile industry business because whole nation is collapsing and companies are shifting so that's the right time to grab the opportunity even we need to provide better d
Please share your story how you took initial steps for your startup especially when your parents arent supportive and want you to do job?
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Medhya Sinha
Stealth • 9d
can anyone give insight on how the dark store works?
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Shaswat
Stealth • 5m
We have heard about many luxury brand's and even many of us also follow there page on Instagram but have you ever heard but quit luxury brand's. The brands only popular among super rich peoples they have limited coustomers and according to me there i
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Mahendra Lochhab
Stealth • 2m
The Indian tire industry employs over 2 million people directly and supports over 1 million jobs indirectly.
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Amit Kumar
Stealth • 4m
How do startup save taxes? I've heard the have tax benefits..