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L’Oreal profit soars behind sale of skin-care business

PARIS (AP) — French cosmetics giant L’Oreal says the sale of a skin care subsidiary underpinned a 66 percent rise in profits last year, while sales in its key consumer products business fell amid a volatile economic environment.

The company behind Lancome cosmetics and the Body Shop retail chain reported a net profit of 4.91 billion euros ($5.6 billion) in 2014, from 2.96 billion euros a year earlier. The increase was due largely to a 2.1 billion-euro capital gain from its disposal of skin care company Galderma.

L’Oreal said sales rose 1.7 percent to 21.66 billion euros ($24.66 billion) despite a 1 percent drop in its consumer products unit that makes up about half of total revenue.

The company, which is 23 percent-owned by Nestle, said its luxury segment recorded 5.7 percent growth.

Police in Italy find shipment of coffee beans stuffed with cocaine

Police in Italy discovered cocaine stuffed inside individually hollowed-out coffee beans, after opening a parcel addressed to a fictional Mafia boss from a Hollywood movie. Investigators found 130 grams of cocaine in a 2 kilogram shipment of coffee beans that arrived at Milan's Malpensa Airport from Colombia, according to a statement from the Guardia di Finanza financial police.
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