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Browse the detailed record of transactions filed by Bernard Arnault, Presidente y Director General. Officer active across 2 companies, notably Lvmh Moet Hennessy-Louis Vuitton. Cumulatively, 354 disclosures have been recorded. Split: 341 buys · 0 sell. Total volume traded: €5.8bn. History available since 15 February 2021. The latest transaction was filed on 9 February 2024 (Acquisition). Regulator: AMF. The full history is openly available.
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Bernard Arnault is one of the most prominent figures in French family capitalism and in the global luxury industry. Born in Roubaix on March 5, 1949, into an industrial family, he studied at the Roubaix lycée and then at the Faidherbe lycée in Lille before entering École Polytechnique. After graduating, he began his career as an engineer at Ferret-Savinel, where he advanced quickly and became Chairman and CEO in 1978. That early industrial experience gave him a strong grasp of operations, finance, and management, which has shaped his long-term approach to corporate leadership. In 1984, Arnault took over Financière Agache S.A. and Christian Dior S.A., reorganizing them around a prestige-brand strategy. He made Christian Dior the cornerstone of a new structure built on brand equity, long-term value creation, and the careful management of luxury identities. In 1989, he became the main shareholder of LVMH and took the helm of the company, helping turn it into the world’s leading luxury group. He has remained Chairman and CEO ever since. He also serves as Chairman of Groupe Arnault, the family holding company. His expertise lies in brand portfolio construction, strategic discipline, the integration of prestigious houses, and the management of a global multi-business group. Under his leadership, LVMH has developed a model centered on preserving each Maison’s identity while promoting quality, craftsmanship, and international expansion. His governance style is characterized by long-term vision, selective capital allocation, and a strong ability to balance creative independence with economic performance. Among his most notable achievements are the transformation of LVMH into the world’s largest luxury group, the creation of a powerful ecosystem of iconic brands, and the international promotion of French excellence and craftsmanship. He also played a pivotal role in positioning Christian Dior as a strategic asset within the group. His career reflects a rare combination of industrial ambition, financial discipline, and a deep understanding of brand value.