L'Oreal heiress and Europe's richest woman has lost more of her wealth than most other billionaires. But that isn't stopping her from loading up on investments
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Francoise Bettencourt Meyers saw her fortune drop $26 billion in 2024 due to the decline in L'Oréal's shares, shifting from $100 billion to $74 billion.
Despite significant wealth loss in 2024, Bettencourt Meyers continues to support investments through Téthys Invest, leveraging dividends from L'Oréal to fund diverse ventures.
Téthys Invest, chaired by Bettencourt Meyers and her family, has expanded its investment portfolio by 26% this year, focusing on various sectors including education and software.
Bettencourt Meyers remains a pivotal figure in French business, maintaining a low profile while overseeing a robust investment strategy that includes companies across multiple industries.
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