Corporate bits | Twins to perform at the Venetian

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Cantopop female duo, Twins, comprising Charlene Choi and Gillian Chung, will bring their dynamic new concert “#Twins#LOL#Live Around The World In Macau” to the Cotai Arena at The Venetian Macao on November 26.
According to Sands China’s statement, the show is conceived as an interactive experience, with a redesigned catwalk stage different from the Hong Kong and mainland shows allowing fans to get a more up close and personal experience with the charismatic duo.
With themes of positivity and partying, the audience can expect Choi and Chung, who have enjoyed 15 successful years in the music industry, to perform a wide range of their songs, both old and new, including the new hit “Thanks for Not Loving Me” and the newly released Mando-pop song composed by JJ Lin “We are Gorgeous Singles”.
The upcoming show will be the Twins’ 50th concert, and the special anniversary celebration. Tickets are on sale from today at all Cotai Ticketing box offices.

LVMH sales surge in Asia

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LVMH, a French multinational luxury goods conglomerate, reported revenue that beat estimates as shoppers in Asia and the U.S. snapped up its Celine handbags and new Louis Vuitton perfumes.
Third-quarter sales rose to USD10.2 billion, the company said in a statement, led by a stronger-than-expected 5 percent gain from its biggest division, fashion and leather goods.
Sales improved significantly in Asia, LVMH said, and it’s Fendi brand helped the fashion and leather-goods unit beat analysts’ estimates to post its highest growth in more than a year.
“Clearly momentum has improved for Louis Vuitton, notably in mainland China and in spite of weak tourism flows into France,” said John Guy, an analyst at MainFirst Bank AG.
Bloomberg noted that revenue climbed six percent on an organic basis, compared with the fourpercent estimate. Perfumes and cosmetics sales rose 10 percent, beating the six percent prediction from analysts.

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