French luxury conglomerate LVMH is denying reports that it is responsible for deteriorating and rusting Olympic medals that were handed out to athletes during the Summer Games in Paris last year.
By Tariq Panja and Liz Alderman Tariq Panja and Liz Alderman covered the business of the Paris Olympics, and the role of companies like LVMH. Rarely in Olympic history had a single company been as ...
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The bronze medals produced for the Paris Games ... since the Olympics closed, more than 100 athletes have asked for their crumbling medals to be replaced,” reports the NYT. LVMH Moët Hennessy ...
All that glitters is not gold — and, as some athletes who competed in the Paris Olympics ... have also arisen for LVMH, the luxury conglomerate that partnered with the Olympics in 2024.
Rarely in Olympic history had a single company been as ubiquitous as LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton, the luxury goods empire owned by France’s richest family. As the Paris Olympics’ biggest ...
it insists neither they nor LVMH were involved beyond that. It is understood that the responsibility for the faulty production lies with La Monnaie de Paris and the International Olympic Committee.
As the largest corporate sponsor for Paris Olympics, LVMH (LVMUY) was everywhere, from the champagne flowed in V.I.P. suites, to the clothes worn by French Athletes, and the luggage used during ...
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