Bliss World Sales Expected To Double To $23 Mil. In 1999 Under LVMH
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
LVMH's recently acquired U.S. spa company Bliss World is expected to double its sales to $23 mil. in 1999, according to Executive Director and Creative Director Marcia Kilgore, who founded the company in July 1996. Moet Hennessey Louis Vuitton acquired a 70% stake in the New York City-based spa and skin care firm, which also includes the Bliss Out home spa products catalog business, in March (1"The Rose Sheet" March 22, p. 11). Bliss sales in 1998 were $11 mil.
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