Arnault, who is worth $169 billion, said the tax would destroy the French economy and called the economist behind the tax a ...
The CEO of luxury group LVMH, Bernard Arnault, said that a proposed 2% levy on France's wealthiest citizens — those with ...
French economist Gabriel Zucman is proposing that people with fortunes of more than €100 million pay 2 percent tax annually ...
Bernard Arnault, the boss of luxury goods group LVMH and France's richest man, has attacked a proposed 2% tax on billionaires ...
An economist behind a wealth tax plan embraced by the French left on Sunday urged France's richest person, Bernard Arnault, ...
Left-wing figures in France on Sunday reacted with uproar after the country's richest man the luxury goods tycoon Bernard ...
As France is rocked by government instability and demonstrations, Bernard Arnault has spoken out against suggestions that the ...
A French economist behind a wealth tax plan on Sunday hit back at the country's richest person who claimed the academic ...
His comments come as France struggles to pass a budget and rein in its deficit amid a divided Parliament, which lacks a party ...
Bernard Arnault, France’s wealthiest individual and CEO of luxury conglomerate LVMH, has launched a fierce critique against a ...
What does Bernard Arnault’s house look like? The LVMH billionaire owns luxurious residences that reflect his refined taste, wealth, and love for art and design.
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According to a widely circulated anecdote, Bernard Arnault, chairman of LVMH (Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy), became interested in fashion during a business trip to the United States in the 1970s. A ...
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