L’Oreal Profit Rises 25%; CEO Agon to Become Chairman
L’Oreal SA, the world’s largest cosmetics maker, reported a 25 percent increase in 2010 profit and said Chief Executive Officer Jean-Paul Agon will also take on the role of chairman, succeeding Lindsay Owen-Jones.
Source: BusinessWeek
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The #1 Daytime Drama Series' Fictional Brand Jabot Cosmetics Becomes a Reality
THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS, daytime's # 1 drama series seen weekdays on CBS, is bringing Jabot, the fictional beauty brand featured on the show, to life and into the hands of consumers. Â With this...
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Rozanna Purcell becomes face of make-up brand
Miss Universe winner Rozanna Purcell from Clonmel in Ireland, is overjoyed at her new lucrative modeling deal with GOSH beauty products. The 20 year old beauty from Tipperary has just signed a contract...
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Cosmetics maker Kalina Q1 net profit soars 60%
Russia's top cosmetics producer Kalina posted a first quarter 2011 net profit of 239.591 million rubles ($8.454 million) to IFRS, up 60 percent year on year, the company said in a statement on Monday.
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Kalina's net profit soars in Q1
RBC, 23.05.2011, Yekaterinburg 15:15:32. Kalina's IFRS net profit surged 60% year-on-year to RUB 239.59m (approx. USD 8.58m) in the first quarter of 2011, the perfumes and cosmetics producer announced...
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Latin American sales help triple Avon's profits
Cosmetics seller Avon Products Inc.'s first-quarter profit more than tripled on higher selling prices and growth in Latin America. Avon, based in New York, said Tuesday that its net income increased...
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Hometownstations.com-WLIO- Lima, OH News Weather SportsShiseido profit sinks on falling Japan sales
TOKYO (AP) - Japan's top cosmetics maker Shiseido said Wednesday its quarterly profit plunged 62 percent due to tumbling domestic sales following last month's earthquake and tsunami.
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Shiseido quarterly profit plunges 62 per cent on falling Japan sales after tsunami
TOKYO - Japan's top cosmetics maker Shiseido said Wednesday its quarterly profit plunged 62 per cent due to tumbling domestic sales following last month's earthquake and tsunami.