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LVMH Chief Arnault owns stake in luxury rival Richemont

By Reuters
June 26, 2024
Bernard Arnault, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton, speaks during the companys annual shareholders meeting in Paris, France, April 18, 2024. — Reuters
Bernard Arnault, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton, speaks during the company's annual shareholders meeting in Paris, France, April 18, 2024. — Reuters

ZURICH: French billionaire Bernard Arnault, Europe’s richest man and the chairman of high fashion to champagne group LVMH (LVMH.PA), opens new tab, has bought a stake in smaller luxury rival Richemont (CFR.S), opens new tab, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday.

The exact size of the shareholding in the owner of Cartier jewellery and Arnault’s intentions are unclear, the report said. Representatives of Arnault did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The report said the investment was small and part of a broader Arnault family-owned portfolio of investments in publicly listed companies. Richemont, whose shares rose 2.8% after the news, declined to comment. The company’s stock has gained 21% this year.

Paris-based LVMH (LVMH.PA), opens new tab, whose brands include Louis Vuitton and Christian Dior fashion houses, watchmakers Hublot and Tag Heuer, and champagne maker Dom Perignon, has previously bought stakes in rivals.

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The world’s biggest luxury company in 2010 revealed it had amassed a stake in Birkin bag maker Hermes (HRMS.PA), opens new tab.

Hermes’ family owners reacted by binding their holdings, and LVMH eventually relinquished its stake in 2014.

Richemont could also prove a hard target to take over, if that is Arnault’s intention.

The company, which also owns Swiss watchmakers IWC, Piaget and Jaeger-LeCoultre, is controlled by Chairman Johan Rupert via a combination of two categories of shares that gives him 51% of the voting rights.

Kepler Cheuvreux analyst Jon Cox said the investment seemed to be more a personal stake of the Arnault family, although he noted Bernard Arnault’s admiration of Richemont’s jewellery businesses.

“Arnault has made no secret that he thinks Richemont’s Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels are two world class brands and I am sure LVMH is interested and has the financial resources to do a deal,” Cox said.

“However, Richemont’s Johann Rupert has repeatedly said the company is not for sale and he has no interest in any sort of tie up.”

Zuercher Kantonalbank analyst Patrik Schwendimann said Arnault would like to acquire Richemont because this would give him market leadership in the highly attractive jewellery business.

“This would be the missing jewel in his crown,” Schwendimann said. “But he will never achieve this in a hostile manner. Bernard Arnault would have to convince Johann Rupert in a friendly manner.”