L’Oréal Records 2004 Double-Digit Profit On Cost Restraints
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
L'Oréal's operating profit grew16.3% to $2.77 bil. (€1=$1.30) in 2004, despite the negative effect of currency fluctuations, the firm reported during a Feb. 17 earnings call
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