L’Oréal Hair Care Boosts North American Consumer Sales In ’06 First Half
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
L'Oréal's North American sales grew 3.8% like-for-like, or 9.5% on a reported basis, to $2.51 bil. (€1=$1.28) in the first half of 2006, benefiting from strong sales of the consumer products division, the firm reported Aug. 31
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