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When Bernard Arnault, whose LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton is premium partner for the Paris Summer Games, sat down with CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin ahead of the opening ceremony, he was thinking ...
French billionaire Bernard Arnault recalled the time when he and Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, discussed the idea of a Louis Vuitton-branded rocket. What Happened: While appearing on ...
Elon Musk and Bernard Arnault have formed an unexpected friendship, the LVMH chief said. And they've even discussed a Louis Vuitton-SpaceX tie-up.
Elon Musk, Bernard Arnault Once Discussed Potential SpaceX-Louis Vuitton Collab. The French Billionaire's Media Group Has Now Sued X Over Alleged Unpaid Content Use ...
Bernard Arnault, the CEO of luxury brand LVMH—known for expensive labels like Louis Vuitton—is the world’s second-richest man according to Bloomberg’s Billionaires Index.He currently ...
Bernard Arnault, the chairman of French luxury goods giant LVMH, has just become the first European to top Bloomberg's list of the world's richest people, relegating Elon Musk to second place.
Elon Musk and Bernard Arnault -- worth $229 billion and $197 billion, respectively ... SpaceX boss and Twitter owner boasts a total net worth of $229 billion, the Index says. 3.
LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault Denies Spying Allegations And Influence-Peddling Ties During Legal Testimony. Elon Musk, Bernard Arnault Once Discussed Potential SpaceX-Louis Vuitton Collab.
Arnault claimed Musk’s number-one spot in last year’s list with $31 billion more than the 51-year-old SpaceX CEO. French luxury group LVMH Chairman Bernard Arnault has a $211 billion fortune ...
According to our estimates, Musk’s current net worth is $257 billion, making him the world's richest person with a large $53 billion gap over second placed LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault. Big Number. 42%.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk overtook LVMH chief Bernard Arnault to become the world’s richest person Thursday, doing so after briefly losing the title to Arnault overnight, when LVMH shares jumped in ...
Billionaire Bernard Arnault, leader of the world's largest luxury group, also replaced long-time Louis Vuitton CEO Michael Burke with Pietro Beccari, his company released in a statement. Beccari ...