A L’Oreal First: H1 Asia Pacific Sales Equal North America Take
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
The France-based beauty giant is stepping up its advertising and promotional investments to target younger consumers in the region – particularly Chinese millennials increasingly receptive to luxury products – confident that growth rates won’t be leveling off any time soon.
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