Estee Lauder Companies Sees Regional Signs Of ‘Makeup Renaissance’
Executive Summary
During ELC’s third-quarter earnings call, leadership cited China, Australia and Israel as markets where store re-openings and a return to normal living are driving social and professional occasions for resumed makeup use. The firm’s Q3 net sales increased 16%, reported, to approximately $3.86bn.
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