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    Arabian Media staffBy Arabian Media staffMay 27, 2025No Comments7 Mins Read
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    Reviewed by Chip Stapleton
    Fact checked by Vikki Velasquez

    Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE (LVMH) is a Paris-based luxury goods empire. Louis Vuitton is, of course, the French fashion house and luxury goods company. Moët & Chandon is a champagne maker, and Hennessey is a purveyor of cognac. These are just three of the many brands cobbled together by Bernard Arnault over the years.

    The wines and spirits segment produces and sells high-quality champagne wines and sparkling wines. It also distributes vodka and white liquor. The fashion and leather goods segment engages in the manufacture of luggage items, bags, accessories, shoes, and clothes. The perfumes and cosmetics segment engages in the production and distribution of make-up, perfume, and skincare products. The watches and jewelry segment manufactures luxury watches and accessories for men and women. The selective retailing segment is organized to promote an environment that is appropriate to the image and status of the luxury brands.

    Finally, the other activities and eliminations segment includes its hotels and media division, real estate, and Royal Van Lent yachts.

    If you're interested in owning a large-cap luxury firm that's survived, and in fact thrived, during recessionary periods, LVMH could be a great bet. LVMH operates in all five major sectors of the luxury market: wines and spirits; fashion and leather goods; perfumes and cosmetics; watches and jewelry, and selective retailing and other activities and eliminations. Below are three suggestions for how to buy the stock of this French company.

    Key Takeaways

    • LVMH, Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE, is a French luxury conglomerate that owns several of the world's best-known high-end brands in jewelry, spirits, fashion, and more.
    • If you're interested in owning a large-cap luxury firm that's survived, and in fact thrived, during recessionary periods, LVMH could be a great bet.
    • Based in Paris, American investors can buy the company's un-sponsored ADR on the over-the-counter (OTC) market.
    • Other options include buying funds that invest in LVMH shares, but then you will also be owning interests in other companies as well.
    • LVMH has been growing steadily over the past decade, largely due to its presence in all five major sectors of the luxury market: wines and spirits; fashion and leather goods; perfumes and cosmetics, and watches, jewelry, and selective retailing.

    Over the Counter

    The first way is to buy the stock is through an over-the-counter (OTC) market. It is important to keep in mind that over-the-counter (OTC) markets are not as regulated and may be riskier than stocks listed on major exchanges.

    LVMH's over-the-counter share volume is actually quite reasonable, so liquidity isn't as big a concern as other OTC stocks. However, it is also below the more than 675,000 shares traded daily (on average) on the Paris Exchange, LVMH's home base.

    American depository receipts (ADRs) offer U.S. investors a means to gain investment exposure to non-US stocks without the complexities of dealing in foreign stock markets. If you employ an investment manager with a global presence, they can probably buy the European shares for you. Otherwise, your only option to get direct access to these shares is OTC.

    One unsponsored American Depository Receipt (ADR) (LVMUY) is the equivalent of one-fifth of a share. Its closing price as of May 26, 2025, was $108.78. LVMH paid an annual dividend in 2025 of around $2.86 USD per ADR.

    Exchange Traded Funds

    Investors looking to buy a mix of luxury stocks, like LVMH, Hermes, PPR, and Richemont Group, may want to consider a luxury sector exchange traded fund (ETF). An ETF is a type of security that tracks an index, sector, commodity, or other asset, but which can be purchased or sold on a stock exchange the same as a regular stock. There are many advantages to ETFs. Diversification is key: An ETF can track a broader range of stocks or even attempt to mimic the returns of a country or a group of countries. ETFs also tend to have much lower expense ratios compared to actively managed funds—which mutual funds tend to be—because ETFs are passively managed.

    The Amundi S&P Global Luxury UCITS ETF (GLUX) has total assets under management (AUM) of around 522.41 million EUR (as of May 27, 2025). The goal of this ETF is to track and match the S&P Global Luxury Index’s performance. Its inception date is March 12, 2008, and the management company is Amundi Investment Solutions. The ETF’s asset class focus is on equities and has an expense ratio of 0.25%.

    A U.S.-dollar-denominated alternative to the Amundi S&P Global Luxury UCITS ETF (GLUX) is the Amundi ETF S&P Global Luxury UCITS ETF – USD (C) (LUXU), which also attempts to replicate the S&P Global Luxury Index’s performance results. This ETF was established by Amundi Investment Solutions. The fund’s inception date is February 16, 2014.

    Closed-End Funds

    A closed-end fund is a portfolio of pooled assets that raises a fixed amount of capital through an initial public offering (IPO) and then lists shares for trade on a stock exchange. A closed-end fund shares similarities with both mutual funds and ETFs.

    Like a mutual fund, a closed-end fund has a professional manager overseeing the portfolio and actively buying and selling holding assets. Like an exchange-traded fund, a closed-end fund trades like equity because its price fluctuates throughout the trading day.

    LVMH’s revenues amounted to 20.311 billion euros during the first quarter of 2025, 2% lower than the same period in 2024.

    However, a closed-end fund is unlike either a mutual fund or an ETF because, after a closed-end funds' IPO, the fund's parent company issues no additional shares, and the fund itself won't redeem—buy back—shares. Instead, like individual stock shares, the fund can only be bought or sold on the secondary market by investors.

    One such fund that holds LVMH shares is specific to Europe and is known as the European Equity Fund (EEA). This fund is one of several closed-end funds from DWS Investments. The fund has been around since 1986, has 68 holdings, and has an annual expense ratio of 1.49%. Its total AUM is $72 million, as of May 27, 2025.

    The Bottom Line

    LVMH has been growing steadily over the past decade, largely due to its presence in all five major sectors of the luxury market: wines and spirits; fashion and leather goods; perfumes and cosmetics, and watches, jewelry, and selective retailing.

    The Wines & Spirits segment produces and sells high-quality champagne wines and sparkling wines. It also distributes vodka and white liquor.

    It has also made advantageous acquisitions—for example, purchasing the Italian watchmaker Bulgari and Tiffany & Co.—and adding tremendously to the watch and jewelry segment's revenues. To own LVMH stock you can purchase some ADRs in the OTC market. If the OTC market is not for you, you can consider investing in luxury sector funds or general European funds that hold LVMH.

    LVMH Stock FAQs

    What Exchange Is LVMH Stock Traded On?

    LVMH shares are listed on the Euronext Paris Eurolist.

    How Can You Buy LVMH Stock in the U.S.?

    Shares of LVMH are not sold directly on exchanges in the U.S. because it is a foreign company. Investors can invest in LVMH by purchasing ADRs, which are negotiable certificates issued by a U.S. depositary bank representing a specified number of shares—often one share—of a foreign company's stock. ADRs trade on U.S. stock markets as any domestic shares would.

    What Would LVMH Stock Be Like in a Recession?

    Shares of LVMH fared quite well during the recession that was triggered by the Covid-19 pandemic. After plummeting some 30% in late March 2020 (along with the rest of the market), the stock fully recovered in early 2021. In the ten year period ending May 27, 2025, shares of LVMH have returned over 187%.

    While shares of LVMH trade at a premium, in general, high fashion is a growing segment of the global economy. Growth in the high-fashion segment has been bolstered by a middle class that loves high fashion, particularly the emerging middle class in China.

    Does LVMH Stock Pay Dividends?

    As of May 27, 2025, the LVMH paid an annual dividend of 13 euros per share which amounted to a yield of 2.69%.

    Did LVMH Buy Tiffany?

    LVMH completed the acquisition of Tiffany & Co., the global luxury jeweler, in January 2021.



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