Bernard Arnault
The richest man in Europe has lost a staggering $30billion during the coronavirus pandemic.
World's third richest billionaire, Bernard Arnault, who is also the
richest man in Europe has lost an astonishing $30billion during the
Coronavirus pandemic more than any other person in the world.
The Frenchman, 71, is the chairman and CEO of the prestigious
luxury empire LVMH Moët Hennessy and oversees a portfolio of 70 luxury
brands, including Louis Vuitton and Sephora.
While the economy is struggling globally due to the Coronavirus
pandemic, LVMH shares has plummeted by 19% in a year, Bloomberg
reported.
It means Arnault's net worth has plunged by a staggering $30billion, as calculated by the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
It was also reported that he has lost more than any other individual in the world.
As of May 6, the businessman had lost as much money as Jeff Bezos,
chairman of Amazon.com Inc has gained, the news site reported.
The father of five is currently worth $77billion according to the Index, which is updated daily.
Arnault is also due to pay out $16billion after striking a deal in
November last year for the jewellery group Tiffany & Co, Bloomberg
added, which is believed to be the largest luxury acquisition ever.
LVMH plans to slash its capital expenditure by up to 35%, which
will postpone some store openings and renovations, Bloomberg said.
Arnault and four other executives were also reported to forego their
April and May salaries in light of the pandemic.
Despite this, both LVHM officials and industry experts have said
they are confident the 'highly-successful risk taker' businessman will
weather the storm.
Jean-Jacques Guiony, LVMH's chief financial officer, said: 'We are
very much long-term oriented. In a crisis a lot of people say things
will never be the same, but we are still confident.'
Former LVMH chairman Pauline Brown told Bloomberg: 'You could
divide the world’s top billionaires into highly successful risk managers
and highly successful risk-takers; Arnault is a highly successful
risk-taker.'
'When he feels momentum and long-term potential, he uses the resources he has to go after it aggressively.'
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