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WHY IS RICHARD BRANSOM THE MAN BEHIND THE VIRGIN BRAND WHILE BERNARD ARNAUT (lvmh) IS NOT BEHIND HIS BRAND.
LMVH
PRESENTATION DU GROUPE
Leader mondial des produits de haute qualité, LVMH Moët Hennessy - Louis Vuitton dispose d'un portefeuille unique de plus de 60 marques prestigieuses. Le Groupe est présent dans cinq secteurs d'activités :
►Vins & Spiritueux
►Mode & Maroquinerie
►Parfums & Cosmétiques
►Montres & Joaillerie
►Distribution sélective
Grâce à sa politique de développement des marques et à l'expansion de son réseau de distribution international (plus de 3 000 magasins à travers le monde), LVMH s'inscrit, depuis sa création en 1987, dans une dynamique de croissance forte.
Se crea tras la union de moet y LV

Près de 100 000 collaborateurs, dont 79 % basés hors de France, partagent aujourd'hui les valeurs du Groupe. Outre son action en matière de développement des hommes - dont la LVMH House et la Chaire LVMH-ESSEC sont des exemples -, LVMH conduit de multiples initiatives dans le cadre de son engagement pour la protection de l'environnement. Fidèle à sa vocation de mécène, le Groupe s'implique également dans les domaines de la culture et du patrimoine, de l'action humanitaire et de l'éducation et apporte son soutien aux jeunes créateurs.
MISSION ET VALEURS DU GROUPE
The mission of the LVMH group is to represent the most refined qualities of Western "Art de Vivre" around the world. LVMH must continue to be synonymous with both elegance and creativity. Our products, and the cultural values they embody, blend tradition and innovation, and kindle dream and fantasy.

In view of this mission, five priorities reflect the fundamental values shared by all Group stakeholders:

- Be creative and innovate
- Aim for product excellence
- Bolster the image of our brands with passionate determination
- Act as entrepreneurs
- Strive to be the best in all we do

Be creative and innovate
Group companies are determined to nurture and grow their

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