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"The solid sales growth in the first quarter reflects the loyalty of our clients worldwide"
- Axel Dumas, Executive Chairman of Hermès $RMS Q1 2024 revenue growth by business line: Source: Quartr
A great chart by Quartr about swiss luxury giant Richemont
In 1987, Bernard Arnault created $LVMH. In 1988, Johann Rupert created richemont $CFR.SW – an acquisition-driven luxury group much like LVMH, and to date, one of Arnault's largest competitors. Richemont is now the second largest luxury conglomerate and the third largest luxury company (with $RMS being the second) in the world. The group's many prestigious maisons include Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, Montblanc, Piaget, and Vacheron Constantin, to name a few. Since inception, Richemont has compounded its top line at 5% per year. Looking instead at the last 15 years, the group has grown its revenue and FCF at a 6% and 9% CAGR respectively. Quartr just created this infographic, mapping out every acquisition since Richemont's inception.
Quartr just created this infographic that illustrates the 13 largest luxury companies worldwide by market cap.
Four intriguing facts: → $LVMH's market cap is almost 60% larger than the combined market caps of the bottom 10 companies on the list. → $RMS is by far the largest single-brand company on the list and ~3.5x larger than $RACE. → Despite owning 10+ brands including iconic maisons such as Gucci, Saint Laurent, and Bottega Veneta, $KER's revenue is "only" ~€20B, compared to Hermès' €13B. → Tiffany & Co. was acquired by LVMH during the pandemic at a valuation of $16 billion, which would place them at #8 on this list.
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