FT Business of Luxury 10th anniversary dinner
1 December 2014 | Fera at Claridges, London #FTLuxury
 

IN ASSOCIATION WITH:

Michel Dyens Michel Dyens & Co. is a leading independent investment banking firm focused on mergers and acquisitions. With headquarters in New York and Paris, Michel Dyens & Co. has closed numerous landmark deals in luxury and upscale brands. Michel Dyens & Co. acted as exclusive financial advisor in such luxury goods deals as the ultra-premium Grey Goose vodka brand, Harry Winston, Boucheron, and many others.

For more information please visit www.micheldyens.com

SPONSORED BY:

NetJets is the worldwide leader in private aviation, managing and operating the largest, most diverse private jet fleet in the world. NetJets began in 1964 as the first aircraft charter company and in 1986, NetJets pioneered the concept of fractional aircraft ownership – offering individuals and businesses all the benefits of whole aircraft ownership at a fraction of the cost. Today, the company offers a full range of private aviation solutions to satisfy almost every travel need. With operations in the United States, Europe and China, NetJets’ reach is truly global.

ORGANISED BY:

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