News

(Reuters) -The chairman and controlling shareholder of skincare company L'Occitane International is planning again to take the company private, just a few months after he shelved a buyout attempt, two ...
The billionaire chairman of L'Occitane International is considering taking full control of the European cosmetics and fragrance brand. The company's Hong Kong-listed shares jumped 8.8% on Monday ...
Chairman Reinold Geiger's investment holding company, L'Occitane Groupe SA, is considering an offer for the Hong-Kong listed firm's shares he does not already own, at HK$33 to HK$34 per share, the ...
L'Occitane's CEO has stepped down as the company plans to delist from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, while K18, Barry's and CreatorIQ each have new chief marketing officers.
In 2013, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) decided to recognise L’Occitane en Provence as an exemplary company within the framework of its 2013 “Growing Inclusive Markets” initiative.
Each year some 16,000 visitors, including many from Asia, flock to L'Occitane's manufacturing base in Manosque, a town of some 22,000 in the heart of Provence.
BEAUTY buffs are raving about a “luxurious” dupe of L’Occitane’s £23 Shea Butter Hand Cream. The £2.49 rendition is said to be “identical” to the real deal and is apparently ...
She captioned the post: “L'occitane almond dupes run to Aldi.” Aldi’s Lacura Almond Skincare collection returns to stores on Thursday, July 25.
L'Occitane owner plans second try to take company private, sources say FILE PHOTO: Cosmetic products displayed in the window of a L’Occitane cosmetics store in central Paris Kane Wu and Andres ...
FILE PHOTO: Cosmetic products displayed in the window of a L’Occitane cosmetics store in central Paris ·Reuters Reuters Sun, Apr 28, 2024, 2:48 PM1 min read ...