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Bernard Arnault is under investigation by authorities in his native France over suspicions that he laundered money through a Russian oligarch.
French luxury magnate Bernard Arnault reportedly meets for lunch once a month with his five children to discuss strategy at his sprawling business empire.
A lawyer for Bernard Arnault has dismissed allegations of money laundering that triggered a preliminary investigation by French prosecutors into the billionaire’s dealings with a Russian ...
Bernard Arnault, the chairman of French luxury goods giant LVMH, has just become the first European to top Bloomberg’s list of the world’s richest people, relegating Elon Musk to second place.
Bernard Arnault Built a Luxury Empire on ‘Desirability.’ Who Will Inherit It? With brands like Tiffany, Dom Pérignon and Louis Vuitton, LVMH turned him into one of the world’s richest men.
According to the latest ranking of France 500 biggest fortunes in magazine Challenges, the top spot now belongs to Hermès' ...
LVMH boss Bernard Arnault is currently the world's richest person. Arnault has five children — and they all work across LVMH and its brands. On Friday, Frédéric, one of Arnault's sons, was ...
Bernard Arnault, the CEO of luxury brand LVMH—known for expensive labels like Louis Vuitton—is the world’s second-richest man according to Bloomberg’s Billionaires Index.
The market capitalization of LVMH, the company chaired by the world’s richest person Bernard Arnault, just surpassed that of Tesla, the firm led by the world’s second-richest person Elon Musk ...
Bernard Arnault drilled his offspring in math when young, assigned them company roles and mentors as adults, then made them joint owners of a firm empowered to run the luxury conglomerate.
How did Bernard Arnault, the world’s richest person and the CEO of French luxury goods firm LVMH, become a billionaire? This Forbes profile dives deep into the greatest collection of billionaire ...