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Kylie Jenner sells a $600 million stake in her cosmetics company
Kylie Jenner is selling a majority stake of her popular cosmetics line for $600 million, but she's staying on as its creative leader.
The celebrity businesswoman will sell 51% of her stake in Kylie Cosmetics to Coty Inc. (COTY), a New York-based cosmetics company that also owns a number of international consumer beauty brands, including CoverGirl. The partnership will help Kylie's brand expand globally and enter new beauty categories, the two companies said in a press release Monday.
"This partnership will allow me and my team to stay focused on the creation and development of each product while building the brand into an international beauty powerhouse," Jenner said.
Jenner's team will continue to handle her creative and communication efforts, which is notable because she's one of the most-followed people on social media. She has 150 million followers on Instagram and 30 million Twitter (TWTR) followers.
The cosmetics brand has generated roughly $177 million in revenue over the past year, according to Coty. The deal is expected to close in the third quarter of 2020.
Coty said the transaction is a "key milestone" for the company. It announced a $600 million turnaround plan in June that includes layoffs and streamlining its products and brands. The company also announced a $3 billion write down in value of brands it acquired in 2015 from Procter & Gamble (PG), which included CoverGirl and Clairol.
Coty CEO Pierre Laubies said in the release that the deal is "an exciting next step in our transformation and will leverage our core strengths around fragrances, cosmetics and skincare, allowing Kylie's brands to reach their full potential."
Coty's stock has rallied 90% this year and jumped 4% in early Monday trading. The deal also helps the company future proof itself as younger shoppers are increasingly buying direct-to-consumer brands, like Glossier.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/11/18/busin...eal/index.html
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^^ How is this possible? How can a family of no-talent narcissistic assholes keep raking in millions? I feel like I am in Bizarro World.
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Does anyone remember Coty’s Tribe cologne from the early 90’s? I loved their colorful ads, and it smelled so good.
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Yes. I was shocked too. I really thought that everyone felt the same way as I do about the Kardashians, but it turns out that they have a huge fanbase even amongst women in their late 20’s-early 30’s. They are on social media saying that they can’t wait for Kylie’s new lip kit to come out or talking about how they feel bad for Khloe because of her relationship issues. It’s scary!
"Thankfully I'm an educated multi-millionaire who knows better than to speak to perverted unjust cops without my lawyer."
"I think she's psychotic...what do I do?" - Jenny Schecter
Sadly, I have no choice. I have three girls and two of them have asked for Kylie make up for Christmas. My youngest has asked for Florence By Mills though - Milly Bobby Brown - make up so she will get my money instead. I am ordering the MBB stuff today as it was all sold out and has just been restocked this morning. That 15 year old will be raking in the dollars!!!
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