Lauder’s Beauty Bank Takes On International Markets, Expands Portfolio
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Estee Lauder is building it Beauty Bank division with new products and expansion of the unit's retail footprint abroad, President and CEO William Lauder stated during an Oct. 25 analyst call
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