Jacques Bogart SA
PAR:JBOG
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Jacques Bogart SA
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Jacques Bogart SA manufactures and distributes perfumes and cosmetics for men and women. The company is headquartered in Paris, Ile-De-France. The firm's portfolio of brands includes Bogart and licenses for Ted Lapidus, Carven Chevignon, Lee Cooper and Naf Naf, among others. In addition, the Company sells ready-to-wear apparel under Balenciaga and Ted Lapidus brands. The firm distributes the products through a network of perfumeries in France and via local distributors or Company’s subsidiaries in Belgium, Germany, Austria, Italy, Spain, Portugal and China, among others. The firm operates through a number of subsidiaries, including Parfums Ted Lapidus SAS, Societe Francaise de Fabrication de Parfumerie SAS, Distribal SAS, Fairtrade SARL, Stendahl SAS, Aromalux SAS and Carven parfums SAS, among others.
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