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Household products bellwether reports unexpectedly robust volume growth from the US and Europe
Alexandre, 31, and Frédéric, 29, will join siblings Delphine and Antoine as part of patriarch’s succession planning
Boss of Rolex seller says he underestimated luxury slump after 30% drop following ‘volatile trading’
Stance by ice cream maker’s board risks reigniting tensions with parent company Unilever
Hanno Kirner to take charge next month as engineering company focuses on new technologies and industries
UK engineering group said it had suffered as a result of Brussels’ energy label testing that penalised its vacuum cleaners
Sellers are cutting prices for big-ticket products once seen as a financial refuge from high inflation
The 29-year-old scion is going to work ‘more closely’ with his billionaire father, he tells the Financial Times
Number two sports retailer responds to newer brands gaining market share due to more active lifestyles
Impulse body spray among products being sold to Yellow Wood as company focuses its biggest brands
High-end speaker and television maker targets younger shoppers
Pivot into entertainment has also suffered setbacks
Competition and Markets Authority opens probe over whether company overstated eco-credentials of products
German sports brand says decision was taken for business reasons and not related to consumer backlash
CEO Silvio Campara is betting on the brand’s signature Super-Star sneakers as it explores a public listing
Company’s trading update on Wednesday cast its traditional business in poor light
Beauty group weighed exit for direct-selling brand as it unwinds global expansion plans
Although demand for the rare and the beautiful has gone global, buyers may hold on to their money for a while
Scandinavian companies to expand physical presence to buck gloomy trends in their industries
UK premium sportswear group seeks to accelerate growth following wave of deals with elite teams worldwide
Expect earnings estimates to weaken following the FDA’s safety communication
The transfer of pension obligations fixes one of the parent company’s problems
UK high street stalwart known for its anti-animal testing campaigns in the 1990s has lost touch with eco-shoppers
New bejewelled writing instruments aim to reinforce the brand’s identity in other product categories
The jewellery brand says its family-owned structure gives it the agility to keep ahead of the market
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