L’Oréal Paris siktar på en omsättning på 10 miljarder euro

L’Oréal Paris har ett ambitiöst mål om att nå 10 miljarder euro i omsättning under sin nya globala varumärkeschef. Laetitia Toupet presenterade strategin under filmfestivalen i Cannes, där varumärket har en framträdande roll.

Laetitia Toupet, som tillträdde på L’Oréal Paris i juli 2025 efter att ha lett La Roche-Posay till milstolpen på 1 miljard euro, uttryckte förtroende för planen. ”Vi siktar på 10 miljarder euro”, sa hon. ”Vi är trygga. Vi är världens främsta varumärke. Vi kommer att nå dit med en tydlig strategi, ett starkt varumärkesuppdrag och mycket kraftfulla innovationer.” Varumärket redovisade en omsättning på över 7 miljarder euro under 2023 och uppnådde en tillväxt på några få procent under 2025, efter att ha växt med 9 procent året innan.

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