L Catterton acquires majority stake in KIKO Milano
29-04-2024 08:47 via theretailbulletin.com

L Catterton acquires majority stake in KIKO Milano

L Catterton, the global consumer-focused investment firm, has agreed to acquire a majority stake in the KIKO Milano Italian beauty brand. While terms of the transaction have... View Article
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