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Puig Acquires Dr. Barbara Sturm

The Spanish beauty and fashion conglomerate has taken a majority stake in the German premium skincare brand.
An image of Dr Barbara Sturm skincare products.
Puig is adding to its beauty portfolio. (Dr Barbara Sturm)

Spanish beauty and fashion conglomerate

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Inside Puig’s Transformation Through M&A

Dries Van Noten, Charlotte Tilbury, Byredo… While reinforcing its position in designer fragrances, the Spanish owner of Paco Rabanne and Jean Paul Gaultier has diversified its business with an acquisition spree. CEO Marc Puig unpacks the strategy.

Puig Confirms It Is Mulling an IPO

Puig, the Spanish conglomerate that owns Charlotte Tilbury, Byredo and Paco Rabanne amongst others, is weighing its options for new investment.

Puig Confirms It Is Mulling an IPO

Puig, the Spanish conglomerate that owns Charlotte Tilbury, Byredo and Paco Rabanne amongst others, is weighing its options for new investment.

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Daniela Morosini
Daniela Morosini

Daniela Morosini is Senior Beauty Correspondent and Special Projects Editor at The Business of Beauty at BoF. She covers the global beauty industry, with an interest in how companies go to market and overcome hurdles.

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