Jonathan Anderson - Designer, Creative Director of J.W. Anderson

But Christian Dior is a separate entity. I have stocks just for CD (very old ones) but not for LVMH, for instance.

LVMH drop is 14% in a month, Kering 22%. Considering that LVMH imo is doing things right, it’s a little bit surprising that Kering is only 8 points above.

It’s true luxury is in a kind of crisis so everyone is selling after the post covid bubble, and stocks all around the world are suffering due to the Trump news, but I would imagine Kering having a stronger fall or LVMH having a softer one. It is quite interesting.

Anyways, even Hermes is falling 13% this month…
Christian Dior SE is the Holding Company of LVMH; CD SE owns 42% of LVMH and 57% of the voting rights.
The Arnaults owns 97,5% of this Christian Dior SE, and you own a part of the remaining 2,5%.
Christian Dior Parfums SA (the perfumes and beauty) and Christian Dior Couture (the fashion) are fully-owned (100%) by LVMH, they were purchased by LVMH from Christian Dior SE in 2017.

Christian Dior SE does nothing else that owning LVMH, so there are very little difference between owning Christian Dior shares or LVMH shares.
They follow the same curb, LVMH is more volatile than CD because of the amount of shares available and exchanged on the stock markets: the daily volume of CD share is less than 4,000 vs 500,000 a day for LVMH.
 
Christian Dior SE is the Holding Company of LVMH; CD SE owns 42% of LVMH and 57% of the voting rights.
The Arnaults owns 97,5% of this Christian Dior SE, and you own a part of the remaining 2,5%.
Christian Dior Parfums SA (the perfumes and beauty) and Christian Dior Couture (the fashion) are fully-owned (100%) by LVMH, they were purchased by LVMH from Christian Dior SE in 2017.

Christian Dior SE does nothing else that owning LVMH, so there are very little difference between owning Christian Dior shares or LVMH shares.
They follow the same curb, LVMH is more volatile than CD because of the amount of shares available and exchanged on the stock markets: the daily volume of CD share is less than 4,000 vs 500,000 a day for LVMH.
Yes! But they vary a little bit if you do short term trading and the CD one is more sensitive to Dior changes or the state of Dior in general, but yes, at the end of the day it’s part of LVMH.
 
Admittedly I'm not a Jonathan Anderson fan but even I am able to commend and appreciate his work for Loewe. Fingers crossed he's able to transform Christian Dior in the way he was able to transform Loewe...
 

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