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CIO January 15, 2007 Ben Worthen |
Scent of a Merger Most mergers and acquisitions fail to deliver the expected business value. But Coty's acquisition of Unilever's cosmetics and fragrance subsidiary has been a success. The secret formula was a new approach to integration. |
Inc. May 1, 2003 Bo Burlingham |
Whose Brand Is It, Anyway? Terri Williamson did a textbook job of launching Glow. Jennifer Lopez and her team did a textbook job of launching Glow by J.Lo. And then their worlds collided. |
Inc. December 2003 Bo Burlingham |
The Sweet Smell of a Settlement After an epic battle of their perfume brands, Terri Williamson and J.Lo both ended up as winners. |
AskMen.com December 10, 2013 Ahmed Zambarakji |
Revealed: How Much Money Celebrity Fragrances Make Celebrities at the top of their game can now pocket in the region of $5 million up front with a maximum of 10% royalty on sales for a bottle emblazoned with their name. |
The Motley Fool May 11, 2006 Rich Duprey |
Inter Parfums Works Up a Sweat Amid flat revenues and earnings, the fragrance maker targets sweat-inducing niche markets. But will it be enough? Investors, take note. |
BusinessWeek January 30, 2006 Gene G. Marcial |
Elizabeth Arden's Allure Elizabeth Arden is a storied name in fragrance and beauty products, but its stock isn't smelling too sweet these days. |
AskMen.com Sachin Bhola |
Buying Perfume Valentine's Day is around the corner and you're starting to feel the pressure. Often, in our pursuit to get that special someone in our life the perfect gift, we overlook the simple, powerful things we know she'd love -- like perfume. |
BusinessWeek December 18, 2006 Gene G. Marcial |
Inter Parfums: The Sweet Smell Of Success Inter Parfums, which makes and markets top fragrances worldwide as a licensee of top brands including Burberry, Lanvin, and Van Cleef & Arpel, is upping its ante in the industry. |
The Motley Fool March 14, 2007 Rich Duprey |
Inter Parfums Smelling Sweeter The fragrance maker's fourth quarter exceeds its own estimates as domestic sales rise. Investors, take note. |
The Motley Fool November 29, 2004 Rich Duprey |
On the Scent of Inter Parfums The fragrance distributor raises 2005 guidance but fails to impress. |
AskMen.com January 14, 2013 Ahmed Zambarakji |
Men's Colognes: 2013 As the prospect of a new year looms, with new ambitions and resolutions, so does a profusion of new perfumes to mark the occasions ahead. So, if you're looking to abandon your faithful old fragrance in favor of something new, now would be a good time to start sniffing around. |
Lucire March 11, 2012 |
Scent and sensibility of a woman Fortune 500 headhunter-turned-perfumer Nicole Mather followed her nose and found her passion, and inspires Elyse Glickman to trust her senses in finding lasting success |
Fast Company August 2005 Linda Tischler |
How to Smell Good A subtle scent that matches the company image can be used effectively in effective marketing. |
HBS Working Knowledge April 19, 2010 Sean Silverthorne |
The History of Beauty The author, Geoffrey Jones, discusses his book, "Beauty Imagined: A History of the Global Beauty Industry" |
Entrepreneur June 2005 Gwen Moran |
Lend a Brand How lesser-known brands help win retail customers' trust. |
The Motley Fool October 26, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
A Whiff of Value From IFF? Can underfollowed mean undervalued? Maybe so, in the case of International Flavors and Fragrances. |
Chemistry World September 19, 2012 Will Andrews |
The art of translation Chemistry improves the lives of millions of people via the beauty products they use every day. Translating cosmetic science may seem less relevant than, for example, biomedical research but it seeks to overcome the same issues. |
AskMen.com Ryan Murphy |
Celebrity-Endorsed Scents Celebrity perfumes are a big business -- especially for these male celebrities who are turning their signature scents into dollars and cents. |
The Motley Fool June 4, 2007 Billy Fisher |
The Sweet Smell of Success Phillips-Van Heusen's hit fragrances signal a profitable first quarter. Investors, take note. |