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Today, their strategy was vindicated when Hermès’s market value exceeded that of LVMH for the first time.
The owner of Louis Vuitton and Dior lost its position on Tuesday as Europe’s largest luxury company in terms of market capitalization after being overtaken by Hermès.
Hermès's market value hit a whopping $276.3 billion on Tuesday, surpassing LVMH, which had a valuation of $274.5 billion in the same period.