Cosmopolitan Cosmetics Sales Up 9% In 2003 On New Fragrances
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Sales in Wella's Cosmopolitan Cosmetics division improved 9% to roughly $1 bil. (€1=$1.23) in 2003, boosted by launches from Escada and Anna Sui, the company said in its annual report released March 30
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