Lauder Long-Term Outlook Shaped By Distribution Shifts, Global Expansion
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Estee Lauder will rely on distribution diversification, innovation and international expansion to drive long-term sales growth over the next five years, President and CEO Fred Langhammer stated during a 1Sept. 17 analyst meeting in New York City
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