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Although she was the namesake, Gabrielle. Although she was the namesake, Gabrielle 'Coco' Chanel only had a ten per cent stake in the company after she used the money of Pierre Wertheimer to get set up.
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News industrie : Chanel's main shareholders continue to rake up juicy dividends, while the luxury industry's other great estates declined in 2014, according to Bloomberg. (#571676)
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Michel Dufour/WireImage/Getty ImagesThe brothers have a combined net worth of $42 billion.The Wertheimer family fortune dates back to 1920s Paris when Pierre
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News business : The Wertheimer brothers, owners of the Chanel group, are reportedly ready to invest in the Paris-listed investment bank when it goes public, alongside the Peugeot and Dassault families, according to Les Echos. (#1485979)
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