Luxury giant LVMH hits 400 billion euro in market value
LVMH shares rose to a fresh record high on Tuesday (Jan 17), giving the luxury goods group a market capitalisation of 400 billion euros (S$572.6 billion) for the first time and cementing its lead as Europe’s most valuable company.
Like other luxury companies which are heavily exposed to China, LVMH has benefited this year from the fast reopening of the world’s second biggest economy. However, some analysts said further gains in the share price could become harder to achieve.
“Let’s say I’m waiting for 500 billion to mark it down as a milestone,” said Angelo Meda, head of equities and portfolio manager at Banor SIM in Milan.
“They are firing their last cartridge which is the Chinese reopening, going forward things will get tougher: tough comparisons, US dollar going down,” he added.
The shares rose as much as 0.4 per cent to a lifetime high of 795.7 euros, which gave the group a market value slightly above 400 billion euros, according to Reuters calculations based on Refintiv data. They had reversed course to stand 0.5 per cent lower by 0846 GMT.
Earlier this month, LVMH chairman and CEO Bernard Arnault reshuffled top management at the group, tightening his family’s grip with the appointment of his daughter Delphine to lead Christian Dior, and naming a new boss for Louis Vuitton. REUTERS
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