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FY2024 Revenue: €15.2B (+15% constant rates, +13% reported) | Recurring Operating Income: €6.2B (40.5% margin) | Net Profit: €4.6B (30.3% margin) | Q4: +18% growth | Leather goods +16.4%, Ready-to-wear +13.6%
Hermès was founded in 1837 in Paris by Thierry Hermès as a harness workshop serving European noblemen. Over nearly two centuries, the family-controlled house has evolved from equestrian leather goods into one of the world's most revered luxury brands, while maintaining the founding ethos of exceptional craftsmanship, artisanal production, and deliberate scarcity. Unlike most luxury conglomerates, Hermès has remained under family control through the sixth generation, preserving its independence and long-term creative philosophy.\n\nHermès's product universe spans leather goods, silk scarves and accessories, ready-to-wear, perfumery, watches, jewelry, and homeware. The Birkin and Kelly bags are among the most recognized and sought-after luxury objects in the world, commanding waitlists and secondary market premiums that no other brand has matched. Each piece is crafted by a single artisan in one of Hermès's French ateliers, a production model the company has deliberately protected against scaling pressure to preserve quality and exclusivity.\n\nHermès reported FY2024 revenue of €15.2B, a 15% increase at constant exchange rates, with recurring operating income of €6.2B and a 40.5% operating margin — among the highest of any luxury house. The company's refusal to discount, its tight control over distribution (no outlet stores, selective wholesale), and its artisan-led manufacturing model give Hermès a pricing power and brand desirability that is structurally difficult for competitors to replicate. It remains a benchmark of luxury authenticity in a sector increasingly defined by brand inflation.
NYSE-listed (CLX) consumer goods at $7.1B revenue with 60%+ US bleach market share; Clorox, Pine-Sol, Burt's Bees, and Glad competing with Reckitt Lysol and P&G for household cleaning leadership.
Clorox Company is an Oakland, California-based multinational consumer goods company — listed on NYSE (NYSE: CLX) — manufacturing and marketing cleaning, disinfecting, and household products under the Clorox, Pine-Sol, Glad, Hidden Valley, Burt's Bees, and Brita brands across 100+ countries, generating $7.1 billion in revenue in fiscal year 2024. Founded in 1913 (as Electro-Alkaline Company) and known primarily for bleach-based cleaning and disinfecting products, Clorox diversified through decades of brand acquisitions into food (Hidden Valley Ranch), natural personal care (Burt's Bees), water filtration (Brita), bags and wraps (Glad), and professional cleaning (Clorox Pro).
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