Estee Lauder Skin Care Sales Up 17%, Double-Digit Growth Forecast For 2000
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Estee Lauder skin care sales increased 17% to $353.4 mil., for the fiscal first quarter (ended Sept. 30), representing the company's fastest growing product category, President and Chief Operating Officer Fred Langhammer told securities analysts during a conference call Oct. 26.
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