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EUR million 2000 2001 2002
Net sales 2,072 2,231 2,336
Income from operations 184 149 161
INVESTM ENTS
EUR million
2000 2001 2002
83 90 75
BREAKDOWN OF NET SALES
BY PRODUCT CATEGORY NET SALES
BY GEOGRAPHIC REGION
Skincare
products 17 %
Fragrances
62%
Cosmetics
21%
Net sales
for the
Perfumes and
Cosmetics
business
group were
2,336
M ILLION
EUROS.
Income from
operations
totaled
161 million
euros.
HIGHLIGHTS:
For the fourth
consecutive year,
the Perfumes and
Cosmetics business
group posted sales
grow th higher than
the selective market
average. Income
from operations
increased more
rapidly than sales.
Loew e perfumes,
previously part
of the Fashion
and Leather Goods
business group,
joined Perfumes
and Cosmetics
in 2002.
The perfumes
launched during
the year, particularly
Dior Addict
and Givenchy pour
Homme, were
highly successful.
The first per-
fumes created and
sold under license
for New York
designer Kenneth
Cole were introdu-
ced in the United
States last autumn.
Other markets 5%
Rest of Asia 8%
North and
South America
25%
Rest of
Europe
35%
France 20%
Japan 7%