Luxury Products, Emerging Markets Drive L'Oreal Sales Up 12.4% In Q2
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
French firm L'Oreal benefited from consumers' return to luxury products, increased business in emerging markets and favorable currency exchange rates during the first half of 2010
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