Jane Extensions To Fuel 10%-15% Growth In 2002, Lauder Predicts
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Estee Lauder expects its teen mass market brand jane to achieve 10%-15% sales growth in 2002 through product introductions and a new carded display system at point of sale, Worldwide President Sandy Cataldo maintained.
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