He’s an Italian responsible for Renault's turnaround during his five years at the helm, sending its share up more than 90% over the period. Now, Luca de Meo, departing CEO of the carmaker, has been tasked with the onerous role of revitalizing Kering after the stock lost almost 80% of its value since reaching a record in August 2021.
Dan Koh and Audrey Siek venture into the world of luxury fashion to find out if De Meo’s brand management and marketing prowess is enough to turnaround the slump facing Kering, and what investors are saying about the new leadership change.

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