Half-Way Into Lauder’s Strategic Plan, Targeted Prestige Driving Success
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
The Estee Lauder Companies is well on its way to fulfilling goals of a four-year strategy unveiled in 2009, crediting strong performances in emerging markets and growth of its prestige beauty brands.
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