Revlon Inc
XBER:RVL1
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Revlon Inc
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Revlon, Inc. manufactures and sells beauty and personal care products. The company is headquartered in New York City, New York and currently employs 5,800 full-time employees. The firm develops, manufactures, markets, distributes and sells an array of beauty and personal care products. The company operates through four segments: Revlon segment is comprised of the Company's flagship Revlon branded products, which are primarily marketed, distributed and sold in the retail channel, chain drug and food stores, chemist shops, hypermarkets, e-commerce sites, television shopping, department stores, hair and nail salons, one-stop shopping beauty retailers and specialty cosmetic stores; Elizabeth Arden segment is comprised of its Elizabeth Arden branded products; Portfolio segment markets, distributes and sells a comprehensive line of products primarily to the retail channel, hair and nail salons and salon distributors; Fragrances segment includes the development, marketing and distribution of certain owned and licensed fragrances, as well as the distribution of prestige fragrance brands owned by third parties.
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