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L'Oréal outperformed the global beauty market with €44B in 2025 sales and acquired Kering Beauté for ~€4B, accelerating into luxury fragrance and aesthetics.
L'Oréal S.A. was founded in 1909 by chemist Eugène Schueller in Paris and has grown into the world's largest beauty company, headquartered in Clichy, France, and listed on Euronext Paris. For fiscal year 2025, L'Oréal reported sales of €44.05 billion, up 4% like-for-like, outperforming an improving global beauty market, with gross margin rising to 74.3% and operating margin at 20.2%. The company operates across four divisions — Consumer Products (mass market), L'Oréal Luxe (prestige), Professional Products (salons), and Dermatological Beauty (dermo-cosmetics) — with a portfolio of 37 international brands including L'Oréal Paris, Lancôme, Maybelline, Kérastase, La Roche-Posay, and CeraVe.
NYSE-listed (EL) prestige beauty conglomerate with MAC, Clinique, La Mer, and Jo Malone; $15.6B revenue restructuring after China luxury slowdown drove 60%+ stock decline from 2021 peak.
Estée Lauder Companies is a New York-based prestige beauty conglomerate — one of the world's largest — owning and marketing a portfolio of 20+ premium beauty brands including Estée Lauder (anti-aging skincare), MAC (professional makeup), Clinique (dermatologist-developed skincare), La Mer (ultra-luxury skincare), Jo Malone (luxury fragrance), Tom Ford Beauty, and Aveda (professional haircare). Listed on NYSE (NYSE: EL), Estée Lauder generated approximately $15.6 billion in net sales in fiscal year 2024, serving the prestige beauty market through high-end department stores, specialty retailers (Sephora, Ulta), and direct e-commerce.
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