Global Powers of Luxury Goods 2015 Engaging the future ...
Global Powers of Luxury Goods 2015
Engaging the future luxury consumer
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Introduction Global economic outlook Engaging the future luxury consumer Global Powers of Luxury Goods Top 100 Top 100 highlights Top 10 Geographic analysis Product sector analysis Newcomers Fastest 20 M&A activity Study methodology and data sources Contacts
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Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited (DTTL) is pleased to present the 2nd annual Global Powers of Luxury Goods. This report identifies the 100 largest luxury goods companies around the world based on publicly available data for the fiscal year 2013 (encompassing companies' fiscal years ended through June 2014).
The report also provides an outlook on the global economy; an analysis of market capitalization in the luxury goods industry; a look at merger & acquisition activity in the industry; and a discussion on engaging the future luxury consumer.
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