Los accionistas de Kering revisan los planes de Gucci en la junta anual

Kering celebró su junta general anual en París, donde el director ejecutivo, Luca de Meo, expuso los avances de la estrategia ReconKering. Los accionistas aprobaron su paquete salarial y el nombramiento de dos nuevos miembros del consejo. Los debates se centraron en las reformas de las tiendas de Gucci, las gafas inteligentes y la colaboración con la Fórmula 1.

El presidente de Kering, François-Henri Pinault, señaló a los asistentes que los nueve primeros meses bajo la dirección de De Meo han validado las decisiones de gobernanza de la compañía. La reunión abordó la remuneración de De Meo y la incorporación de Laurent Kleitman y Marie-Hélène Chenut al consejo de administración.

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