Core Points - Kering Group has agreed to sell its beauty division to L'Oréal for €4 billion, approximately ¥33.2 billion, to address debt issues and refocus on its core fashion business [1][2] - The deal marks L'Oréal's largest acquisition to date and is expected to be completed in the first half of 2026 [1] - The agreement includes the acquisition of the Creed fragrance brand and a 50-year exclusive license for Kering's brands Gucci, Bottega Veneta, and Balenciaga for fragrance and beauty product development, production, and distribution [1] Financial Context - Kering's net debt stood at €9.5 billion, approximately ¥79 billion, as of June 30, with an additional €6 billion, about ¥49.9 billion, in long-term lease liabilities [2] - The company's revenue declined by 16% year-on-year in the first half of the year, and net profit fell by 46%, with Gucci's growth struggling to reverse, increasing pressure on the group [2] - Luca de Meo, the newly appointed CEO of Kering, has committed to measures including business rationalization and potential restructuring to reduce the group's debt [2]
法国开云集团同意将美妆业务出售给欧莱雅