Lauder CFO On China, Hong Kong Unrest And ‘Most Disruptive Market,’ The US

The Estee Lauder Companies has been working to realign its US business in order to meet consumers where they increasingly shop, while contending with a massive influx of indie brands. CFO Tracey Travis discussed US challenges, as well as the company’s continued optimism about China, at the Barclays Global Consumer Staples Conference 4 September.

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[Estee Lauder Companies Inc.'s] Chief Financial Officer Tracey Travis touched on a number of emerging markets in her 4 September presentation at the Barclays Global Consumer Staples Conference.

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