Revlon (NYSE: REV)
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Revlon Company Info
Revlon, Inc. manufactures and sells beauty and personal care products. The firm's products include cosmetics, hair color, hair care and hair treatments, beauty tools, men's grooming products, anti-perspirant deodorants, fragrances, skincare and other beauty care products. It operates its business through the following segments: Revlon, Elizabeth Arden, Portfolio, and Fragrances. The Revlon segment products are primarily marketed, distributed and sold in retail channel, large volume retailers, chain drug and food stores, chemist shops, hypermarkets, general merchandise stores, e-commerce sites, television shopping, department stores, professional hair and nail salons, one-stop shopping beauty retailers and cosmetic stores in the U.S. and internationally. The Elizabeth Arden segment includes prestige retailers, retail channels, perfumeries, boutiques, department and specialty stores, e-commerce sites and travel retailers and distributors, as well as direct sales to consumers via Elizabeth Arden branded retail stores and e-commerce websites. The Portfolio segment markets and distributes to retail channels, hair and nail salons and professional salon distributors in the U.S. and internationally and large volume retailers, and department stores. The Fragrance segment products are sold to retailers in the U.S. and internationally, including retailers, stores, e-commerce sites, retail channels, travel retailers and other international retailers. The company was founded by Charles Revson, Joseph Revson, and Charles Lachmanand in March 1932 and is headquartered in New York, NY.
News & Analysis
Why Revlon Stock Was Down This Week
Volatility in the stock and bond markets didn't help Revlon's rebound prospects.
Why Revlon Stock Looked Ugly on Wednesday
The company's stockholders were dealt a bruising legal blow.
Why Revlon Stock Surged 31% Today
The cosmetics stock got a boost from a Morgan Stanley investment.
Why Revlon Stock Sank This Week
The earnings outlook isn't bright.
Why Revlon Stock Jumped 13% This Week
Investors are speculating about Revlon's post-bankruptcy earnings potential.
Should You Invest in Revlon Stock Right Now?
Revlon's shares spiked after it filed for bankruptcy protection. But things could get ugly fast for investors.
Why Revlon Is Plunging Again Today
A new week, a new dynamic for the cosmetics stock.
Why Revlon Stock Was Sliding Today
The stock continues to bounce up and down following its bankruptcy filing.
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