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Diversification into luxury goods
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Agenda Luxury Industry Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton - LVMH SWOT Competitor Analysis Short& long Recommendations
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Luxury Goods Industry What is Luxury? Luxury Goods Industry – History Luxury Goods Industry – Current
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What is Luxury?
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Definitions… If everyone owns a particular brand… by definition it is not luxury Luxury is associated with high price, or high quality Luxury is about the quantity of expensive goods Luxury is derived from unique craftsmanship & technical superiority Luxury is to project certain social status or wealth Luxury is to satisfy an emotional desire for subjective intangible products
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Luxury Goods Industry - History 18 th Century – viewed as the beginning of luxury history in Europe For centuries, luxury goods industry which has been controlled by the family business provides services to the most affluent sectors of society In recent years, for the wave of acquisitions, most of these family-run enterprises were merged by the Commercial giant
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Luxury Goods Industry – Global Before the 1990s Global luxury industry kept 10% -20% of the unconventional speed development, and created a 250 billion US dollars on the global market 2000, the industry began to turn constantly troughs period Since 2000, the global luxury goods market in a state of contraction 2004 luxury industry profit has declined 35.7%. 2006 Global sales of luxury goods rose 10 percent to a record 150 billion
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Luxury Goods Industry - Current Consumer consumption rates – based on global market share
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The Group is active in 5 Sectors Watches & Jewelry Watches & Jewelry Perfumes & Cosmetics Perfumes & Cosmetics Fashion& Fashion& Leather Goods Selective retailing Selective retailing Wine & Spirits Wine & Spirits
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1743
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1854 1743
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1860 1743 1854
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1947 1743 1854 1860
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1961 1743 1854 1860 1947
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+ 1987= Bernard Arnault L LV
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+ TODAY 6 > 64,000 employees > 1,700 stores worldwide > 60 Prestigious brand >$ 17 billion US Revenue = + =+=+ = =+=+
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+ Future = ? ?
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Swot Analysis
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Strength -Powerful and prestigious brand portfolio -World renowned -Powerful distribution capabilities -New product launches Wines and spirits Moët & Chandon; Hennessy; Louis Vuitton, Kenzo, Givenchy, Fend Christian Dior, Guerlain, Parfums Givenchy Dior, Fred, Omas, TAG Heuer DFS Galleria, Miami Cruiseline Services, Sephora, Le Bon Marché
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Weaknesses -Selective Retailing division continued poor performance -Higher exposure to US Dollar than its peers -Weak sales performance
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Opportunities -A change in investor ’ s perception -Expansion into new countries -Product diversification -Advertising impact
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Threats -Champagne production -Price deflation -Economic cycle -Imitators
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Swot Analysis
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Strength -Powerful and prestigious brand portfolio -World renowned -Powerful distribution capabilities -New product launches Wines and spirits Moët & Chandon; Hennessy; Louis Vuitton, Kenzo, Givenchy, Fend Christian Dior, Guerlain, Parfums Givenchy Dior, Fred, Omas, TAG Heuer DFS Galleria, Miami Cruiseline Services, Sephora, Le Bon Marché
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Weaknesses -Selective Retailing division continued poor performance -Higher exposure to US Dollar than its peers -Weak sales performance
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Opportunities -A change in investor ’ s perception -Expansion into new countries -Product diversification -Advertising impact
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Threats -Champagne production -Price deflation -Economic cycle -Imitators
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Competitor Remy Cointreau PPR ( Pinault-Printermps-Redoute) Prada Richemont
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Remy Cointreau Founded: Merger of Remy Martin(1724) and Cointreau(1849), France, 1991 Products: cognac, wines, rums, liqueurs, champagnes Sales (mil.) in 2006: $963.9 Net income (mil.) in 2006: $89.2 Employees: 1346
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Advantage Customer loyalty The decision to regain control of worldwide distribution Increase brand awareness and market leadership
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PPR(Pinault-Printemps- Redoute) Founded: Francois Pinault, France, 1963 Sales in 2006 ( mil. ): $23,656.2 Net income in 2006 ( mil.) : $965.9 One year net income growth : 42.2% Employee in 2006 : 78,453
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Gucci Subsidiary of PPR Founded: Goccio Gucci, Italy, 1921 Products: cosmetics, shoes, perfumes, Leather fashions, watches
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Advantage Marketing strategy Strategic deployment Designer
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Prada Founded: Mario Prada, Italy, 1913 Products: costumes, hand bags, suitcases, watches, perfumes Company type: private
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Advantage Designer Marketing strategy Brand strategy
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Richemont Founded: Anton Rupert, Switzerland, 1988 Products: jewelry, watches, leather goods, pens Sales in 2006 ( mil.) : $ 5,201.9 Net income in 2006 ( mil.) : $1,323.4 Employee: 16,400
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Short Recommendation Customer Service – providing better service to customers to keep them Company growth – serving consumers (i.e. starbucks)
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Long-term Recommendation Piracy & counterfeit – competition between the real and fake products
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Long-term Recommendation Focus On Potential Market (i.e. Asia Market)
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