FRANCE: Gucci secures PPR Q1 sales rise
Author: just-style.com | 29 April 2010
Luxury goods group PPR posted a 1.3% increase in underlying first quarter sales to EUR4.1bn (US$5.4bn), boosted by a strong performance from Gucci.
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