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Henry Racamier (1912-2003) was a French business executive who turned Louis Vuitton from a small luxury goods brand into an internationally recognized brand with billions of dollars in international sales. In 1943 he wed Odile Vuitton, a great-granddaughter of the founder and a major shareholder of Louis Vuitton. He was the co-founder of LVMH the company which arose of the luggage company's merger with the champagne house Moët & Chandon. This new concern was originally founded to provide both previously independent companies protection from a potential outside hostile takeover. He then went on to be director of the new firm.

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  • Henry Serge Racamier (né le 25 janvier 1912 à Pont-de-Roide, mort le 29 mars 2003) est un entrepreneur et dirigeant d'entreprise français. Il a notamment dirigé Louis Vuitton puis le groupe LVMH dont il est cofondateur avec Alain Chevalier. Il s'est marié en 1943 à Odile Vuitton, arrière-petite fille du fondateur et actionnaire de Louis Vuitton. (fr)
  • Henry Racamier (1912-2003) was a French business executive who turned Louis Vuitton from a small luxury goods brand into an internationally recognized brand with billions of dollars in international sales. In 1943 he wed Odile Vuitton, a great-granddaughter of the founder and a major shareholder of Louis Vuitton. He was the co-founder of LVMH the company which arose of the luggage company's merger with the champagne house Moët & Chandon. This new concern was originally founded to provide both previously independent companies protection from a potential outside hostile takeover. He then went on to be director of the new firm. (en)
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  • Henry Racamier (1912-2003) was a French business executive who turned Louis Vuitton from a small luxury goods brand into an internationally recognized brand with billions of dollars in international sales. In 1943 he wed Odile Vuitton, a great-granddaughter of the founder and a major shareholder of Louis Vuitton. He was the co-founder of LVMH the company which arose of the luggage company's merger with the champagne house Moët & Chandon. This new concern was originally founded to provide both previously independent companies protection from a potential outside hostile takeover. He then went on to be director of the new firm. Racamier was also a noted sponsor of international sailing competitions and in 2019 was posthumously inducted into the America's Cup Hall of Fame. (en)
  • Henry Serge Racamier (né le 25 janvier 1912 à Pont-de-Roide, mort le 29 mars 2003) est un entrepreneur et dirigeant d'entreprise français. Il a notamment dirigé Louis Vuitton puis le groupe LVMH dont il est cofondateur avec Alain Chevalier. Il s'est marié en 1943 à Odile Vuitton, arrière-petite fille du fondateur et actionnaire de Louis Vuitton. (fr)
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