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The world’s best champagne, best leather goods, best jewelery. Catering to people who insist on the best quality of goods.There will always be wealthy people and LVMH understands their clientele. Long term hold only.Excellent for dollar cost averaging over the next 2 years as Tiffany’s adds to the profits.
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I'm not so sure.
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Nearly 2,000% return over last 20 years. Take initial position then add on pullbacks to technical support levels. Management is very smart and has their family money invested with you. No options and not a short term play, IMO.
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long term buy... only when drops 7% more .overvaluated still