Bernard Arnault, Chairman and CEO of LVMH | The Brave Ones

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Published 2018-04-28
The Brave Ones – In collaboration with Credit Suisse: Bernard Arnault is France’s richest man and the mastermind behind the world’s biggest luxury group, LVMH. But even he had his doubters early on.
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All Comments (21)
  • Bernard Arnaut is a great business man. His companies are fantastic and quality. Vancouver people love them and use them. Our housing price is always quite pricey, but Canada, BC, Vancouver is a great city to live in. It is worth to strive for to make money, serve the society, and buy a property for yourself. I have wonderful parents. I dream of better lives for myself and my family. Let's not complaints, but work hard and seek for opportunities!
  • Every family has that one person who will break the family's financial struggle, I hope you become the one 😊
  • @kmm7285
    'it was a small business. Only a 1000 employees' — ok
  • @nordwind8726
    Who's here after he became the richest man in the world?
  • The key of his success. First of all he is a very high level ENGINEER (Ecole Polytechnique) with a very hard selection on mathematics not economy. Then he is like an ARCHITECT, better than a businessman with a cursus in business schools. BUT after that he has a very good intuition, long term vision and prodigious management skills. Luxury is just for him the extension of his intellectual rigor...
  • @MrEmptyfuel
    The most strategic business man in the world.
  • When Goldman CEO, the biggest fashion editor and one of the greatest designers take time to talk about a person, it speaks volumes
  • @bodawei425
    Behind 'having fun' and the aura of his persona, let's not forget that he built his success with vision, audacity, but also that he manages his business with an exceptional rigor. I don't think one can even fathom the level of rigor that this man is expecting, day in and day out.
  • @paulodoko29
    The boss of bosses... It will take us hours just to find the subsidiaries inside the lvmh group
  • @Alex-qb1nt
    2 things essentials in his success : the coaching his entrepreneur father gave him during all his life, even as a child + Polytechnique school training
  • @user-dq1kr6zc2t
    Goes to show you how having entrepreneurs in family generations is unbelievable for posterity. It should inspire people more to start businesses and pass them along. Because if it wasn't for Bernard's Grandfather starting the business from an idea, LVMH wouldn't have taken place. Having a father who is a successful entrepreneur puts the family miles and years down the road. Although it was just a construction company, it had a balance sheet and dynamics which could change. Pretty remarkable to be given a business at 25.
  • I hear “think and grow rich” in every sentence that came out his mouth.
  • @StevenYevski
    I am glad that Hermes didn’t bend for him! And that’s why they preserve the value and really stay a side from the main stream and hope they will continue to be independent!
  • Successful people don't become that way overnight. What most people see at a glance-wealth, a great career, purpose-is the result of hard work and hustle over time.
  • @MrBlereau
    Well this symbolizes why France has the best business schools in the world. The other lesson I will take from him : " he was looking for undervalued companies"...
  • 13:47 That's what makes him a good leader. Because he's giving young people a chance and bringing joy in being creative to the next generation. :D
  • Arnault is a farmer... he is simply farming the elete with their own vanity Bravo