Richemont chief leaves way
Swiss luxury goods giant Richemont said a top executive resigned amid expectations of the group, Cartier,
Piaget and Montblanc brands sell power possesses.
Marty Wikstrom, who led the division and fashion accessories since 2009, will step down "with immediate
effect", the second largest group of luxury goods in the world is when it is his position on the chessboard
Richemont retained until the next Annual General Meeting of 12 September.
The group has, however, not explain the resignation of Ms Wikstrom or say that could replace it.
Richemont raking in more than three-quarters of its sales brands of jewelry and watches, but also in the
fields of leather goods and fashion brands such as Alfred Dunhill and Lancel Azzedine Alaia and Chloe.
The Group has no detailed results for this segment, but said that if he had not increased submitted results
for the fiscal year 2012-2013 and its functioning extra income for the period as much as the previous year.
"Fashion and accessories houses increased in the mid single digits, reflecting the difficult conditions in
its key markets," acknowledged the company chairman Johann Rupert in the report results.