L’Oréal Plans Largest Deal: $2.52Bn For Aesop
Executive Summary
L’Oréal plans to acquire Australian luxury beauty brand Aesop from Natura & Co. in third quarter, subject to regulatory approvals, marking its biggest acquisition to date.
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