华伦天奴大中华区CEO遭员工举报
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-12-02 02:15

Group 1 - Valentino's CEO Janice Lam is accused of performance fraud and workplace bullying by employees in a whistleblower letter sent to the brand's headquarters and parent company Kering [1] - The letter claims that Lam manipulated sales figures through various unethical practices, including discount sales at the company's expense and using employee discounts for customers [1] - Kering's acquisition of a 30% stake in Valentino for €1.7 billion from Mayhoola in Qatar is now delayed, with plans to acquire the remaining 70% pushed to 2029 [1] Group 2 - Valentino's financial performance is declining, with a projected revenue of €1.31 billion for 2024, a 2% decrease year-on-year, and a significant drop in operating profit by 22% to €246 million [1] - Kering is also facing severe market pressures, with a 46% drop in net profit for the first half of 2025, and its key brands Gucci and Saint Laurent experiencing double-digit declines [2] - New CEO Luca de Meo is implementing major reforms, including delaying the acquisition of Valentino and selling the fragrance and beauty licenses of its iconic brands to L'Oréal for €4 billion [2]