L’Oréal Paris apunta a un objetivo de ingresos de 10.000 millones de euros

L’Oréal Paris persigue el ambicioso objetivo de alcanzar los 10.000 millones de euros en ingresos bajo el liderazgo de su nueva presidenta global de marca. Laetitia Toupet expuso la estrategia durante el Festival de Cannes, donde la marca mantiene una presencia destacada.

Laetitia Toupet, quien se unió a L’Oréal Paris en julio de 2025 tras llevar a La Roche-Posay a alcanzar el hito de los 1.000 millones de euros, expresó su confianza en el plan. “Aspiramos a los 10.000 millones de euros”, afirmó. “Estamos seguros. Somos la marca número uno a nivel mundial. Lo conseguiremos con una estrategia muy clara, una misión de marca sólida y unas innovaciones muy potentes”. La marca registró unos ingresos superiores a los 7.000 millones de euros en 2023 y logró un crecimiento de un dígito medio en 2025, tras expandirse un 9 por ciento el año anterior.

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