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the top gainer is l'oreal. confirmed its guidance for the full year predicting another growth in revenue and profits. still believesle outperform its rivals in 2012. the first quarter was stronger than expected. revenue up 9.4% on the quarter. the growth was driven by a strong demand in asia by broad recovery in north america and by a strong performance on emerging markets. and for the first time ever, l'oreal posted a stronger rev few for emerging market than from western europe. 2.1 billion euro for emerging market, 1.9 billion euro for europe. the luxury cosmetic segment is doing very well. up 12.2% on the quarter. some of the brands were up nearly 30% while the consumer product division posted a 5.1% growth on the quarter. so basically luxury and asia were the two drivers for l'oreal in the first quarter which makes me position that, chloe, typically the highly valued client it for l'oreal. back to you. >> i would like to think so. i'm sure that i play my part. take a look at the asian market, a. certainly
the top gainer is l'oreal. confirmed its guidance for the full year predicting another growth in revenue and profits. still believesle outperform its rivals in 2012. the first quarter was stronger than expected. revenue up 9.4% on the quarter. the growth was driven by a strong demand in asia by broad recovery in north america and by a strong performance on emerging markets. and for the first time ever, l'oreal posted a stronger rev few for emerging market than from western europe. 2.1 billion...
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let's start off with the eye shadows and l'oreal wins for your top category there. >> right, l'oreal because the pigments are so intense. color is very vibrant. comes in 35 long wear shades so it won't smudge. will stay on all day. >> and it's affordable. so that's even better. drugstore. over here the exude lip cream infused with vitamin c and e. why did this make the list? >> this is a really cool product. it's a category of its own. you can see it looks like a lipstick. >> right. >> but inside it's a cream. so it kind of has the pigment of a lipstick but it's very moisturizing. >> you twist it and you get the perfect amount? >> exactly. never makes a mess. very user friendly. >> now this one is a little bit of of a splurge but people swear by this system when it comes to skin care. >> especially determine tomgss. it uses ultrasonic waves so it's extremely gentle. you can use it every day, will give you an amazing, glowy complexion and will help any of your anti-aging products absorb better. >> it's got the brush and you just use that with the product. there you go. over here, dr.
let's start off with the eye shadows and l'oreal wins for your top category there. >> right, l'oreal because the pigments are so intense. color is very vibrant. comes in 35 long wear shades so it won't smudge. will stay on all day. >> and it's affordable. so that's even better. drugstore. over here the exude lip cream infused with vitamin c and e. why did this make the list? >> this is a really cool product. it's a category of its own. you can see it looks like a lipstick....
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laurie out came in, -- l'oreal came in. we are getting a lot of good numbers. we are going to launch from june 30. >> i remind the from the announcement of so much of your story, which is the when you made the announcement, sponsors them away -- ran away. you were picking and choosing who you wanted to be partnered with, and then the announcement is made, and they run away. a few years later, they are back and then some. how did you do that? >> the real and true and honest. did you know me. this is who i am. i am a guy who has always been an up-front guy, so i was hoping one day people would change, not to love magic johnson, but to understand and care about hiv aids, especially running rampant through the latino and african- american communities right now. did i know the people would accept me and want to come back with sponsors from corporate america? i did not know that. my helsing was making sure i was healthy, making sure i've built my business and making sure i was honest and -- my thing was making sure i was healthy and making sure i've built my business
laurie out came in, -- l'oreal came in. we are getting a lot of good numbers. we are going to launch from june 30. >> i remind the from the announcement of so much of your story, which is the when you made the announcement, sponsors them away -- ran away. you were picking and choosing who you wanted to be partnered with, and then the announcement is made, and they run away. a few years later, they are back and then some. how did you do that? >> the real and true and honest. did you...
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finally former world champion tests so many areas also gunning for the big l'oreal for the controversial south african qualified for this summer's london games although twenty one was wrong about the eight hundred meters faster than the qualifying time of one minute fifty nine point nine zero seconds which is done so twice this year which is enough to put her spot on the national team so many rocketed to spain by easing to have made in berlin in two thousand and nine but her dominance over the rest of the field was so pronounced it raised concerns over her agenda three tests done nothing for eleven months. because if you go was unable to run the games it's like it will cost you still a smidgen to qualify but the olympics i thought was a good step forward. and that's of course i think. the world. science technology innovation all the list of bellemont from around russia we've got the future are very.
finally former world champion tests so many areas also gunning for the big l'oreal for the controversial south african qualified for this summer's london games although twenty one was wrong about the eight hundred meters faster than the qualifying time of one minute fifty nine point nine zero seconds which is done so twice this year which is enough to put her spot on the national team so many rocketed to spain by easing to have made in berlin in two thousand and nine but her dominance over the...
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and that's the latest from the business desk l'oreal get back about fifteen minutes but if you can't wait that long you can always along on our site at r.t. dot com slash business but us in a fashion many thanks indeed see you next hour. are still to come here in the program an in-depth look regrettably of the often turbulent relationship between the u.s. and russia that'll be after a brief recap of our top stories tonight. the losers. wealthy british scientists are. not on that. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our key. download the official antti allocation q i phone or i pod touch from the i choose apps to. watch on t.v. life on the go. video on demand ati's minefield costs and already says features now in the palm of your. questions on the com.
and that's the latest from the business desk l'oreal get back about fifteen minutes but if you can't wait that long you can always along on our site at r.t. dot com slash business but us in a fashion many thanks indeed see you next hour. are still to come here in the program an in-depth look regrettably of the often turbulent relationship between the u.s. and russia that'll be after a brief recap of our top stories tonight. the losers. wealthy british scientists are. not on that. market why...
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i heardç estee lauder thrown o or l'oreal. avon is a direct sales company.would, for example, and i'm asking you, how would estee lauder, which has experience in the retail sales area, how would they deal with that kind of animal? it's a completely different animal in terms of sales. >> it is a completely different animal. avon has significant markets in brazil, china, ones that are wanted by other companies. your point's a good one. >> one other point, david, coty is a subsidiary of a german personal products company, so the bid for avon is once again revealing that you've got an increasing number of foreign firms trying to get a stake in the u.s. through acquisitions, and this, of course, has been a major m & a theme all year, rich peterson saying the other major won would be roche's. again, foreign money coming into the u.s. and now's a good opportunity with prices where they are. >> if you think the currency translation is. coty is owned -- controlled by a german family. interestingly i spoke with bankers who said they had a big bake-off to potentially f
i heardç estee lauder thrown o or l'oreal. avon is a direct sales company.would, for example, and i'm asking you, how would estee lauder, which has experience in the retail sales area, how would they deal with that kind of animal? it's a completely different animal in terms of sales. >> it is a completely different animal. avon has significant markets in brazil, china, ones that are wanted by other companies. your point's a good one. >> one other point, david, coty is a subsidiary...
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at lavish parties, they marketed to people like l'oreal's lilliane bettancourt, the world's wealthiestwoman. >> thierry de la villehuchet would say to them, look, "come to dinner. we'll have your friends, a good time, good wine." and then here comes the hard sell-- "i've got this great money manager in new york. he makes money whatever the weather. i can introduce you, put money into my fund and i'll hand it on to bernie madoff." >> narrator: his brother bertrand said thierry believed completely in madoff. >> smith: but madoff had one condition he had to impose on everyone. funds were forbidden from listing him as an investment advisor in any marketing materials. that's because madoff was unregistered with the sec, even though he had thousands of clients and billions under management. >> i met bernie madoff in the early '90s. >> smith: sandra manzke, the founder of hedge-fund giant tremont, and later maxam capital, has publicly advocated for more transparency in the hedge fund industry. in an exclusive interview with frontline she said she was unaware of how big madoff had become. >> d
at lavish parties, they marketed to people like l'oreal's lilliane bettancourt, the world's wealthiestwoman. >> thierry de la villehuchet would say to them, look, "come to dinner. we'll have your friends, a good time, good wine." and then here comes the hard sell-- "i've got this great money manager in new york. he makes money whatever the weather. i can introduce you, put money into my fund and i'll hand it on to bernie madoff." >> narrator: his brother bertrand...