How Bernard Arnault, world's richest person, became 'wolf in cashmere'

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How Bernard Arnault, world's richest person, became 'wolf in cashmere'
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Bernard Arnault, the world's richest person, was nicknamed the 'wolf in cashmere' by rivals because of his predatory takeover moves. His company just hit a $500 billion valuation.

when Pinault pledged 100 million euros, or $110 million, to help rebuild Notre Dame Cathedral after a huge fire damaged the roof and spire.

His pledge was promptly trumped by Arnault with the promise of a 200 million euro donation.asked Arnault over lunch whether he still mourned the missed opportunity to buy Gucci all those years back."I hate the past. What interests me is the future," he responded, with a deadpan expression.Subscribe to push notifications

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