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Feb 21, 2014
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L'Oréal says still has firepower for deals

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Reuters
Published
Feb 21, 2014

BOCA RATON, Florida - French cosmetics maker L'Oreal still has the firepower to pursue acquisitions even after spending 6.5 billion euros to buy back 8 percent of its shares from Nestle, a senior executive said on Thursday.

Speaking at the Consumer Analyst Group of New York (CAGNY) conference in Boca Raton, Florida, L'Oréal executives said the share buyback did not crimp its flexibility at all.

"We still have a robust balance sheet," said Christian Mulliez, L'Oréal's executive vice president of administration and finance. "We have huge capacity for every kind of step, including acquisitions."

The maker of Garnier shampoos, Lancôme creams and Maybelline makeup said earlier on Thursday that it had agreed to buy skin care brands Decléor and Carita from Japan's Shiseido Co for about 230 million euros ($316.3 million).

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