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Catching the Next Wave of Beauty M&A Targets

If international conglomerates want a piece of China’s domestic beauty brand pie they better move fast. Local rivals are primed for an acquisition spree.
Customers shop for cosmetics at Haikou Riyue Plaza Duty Free Shop | Source: Getty Images
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  • Casey Hall

SHANGHAI, China —

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