L'Oreal and the Globalization of American Beauty

Jones, Geoffrey G. Kiron, David Dessain, Vincent Sjoman, Anders

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Examines L'Oreal's acquisition of leading U.S. cosmetics brands, including Maybelline, Redken, and Kiehl's, and their subsequent renewal and globalization. Reviews the history of L'Oreal, now the world's largest cosmetics company, from its origins in France in 1907. The company entered the United States in 1953, and from 1990, expanded rapidly with the acquisition of U.S. brands, which were renewed and then taken international. Focuses on Kiehl's--since 1851, a quirky New York luxury brand--which L'Oreal acquired in 2000 and is now expanding globally. Shows how L'Oreal developed a portfolio of U.S. and European brands that are now sold globally. Explores the corporate strategy and marketing challenges facing consumer products firms as they globalize and how acquisitions can facilitate globalization.

出版日
2005/04
改訂日
2006/02
領域
経営・戦略
ボリューム
28ページ
コンテンツID
CCJB-HBS-805086
オリジナルID
9-805-086
ケースの種類
Case (Field)
言語
英語
翻訳
日本語
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