So, today I got a little sidetracked and decided to look into L’Occitane Groupe’s stock. You know, the fancy hand cream people? It just popped into my head, maybe because I saw one of their shops the other day, or maybe I read something somewhere, can’t quite recall. Anyway, I figured, let’s see what’s up with them on the stock market side.
First thing I did was just open up my browser and type in something simple like “l’occitane groupe stock”. Just wanted to get a quick overview, see if anything obvious jumped out.
Pretty quickly I saw stuff related to L’Occitane International S.A. Okay, so that seemed to be the main company name for the stock market stuff. Good start. Then I needed to figure out where this thing actually trades. It wasn’t immediately obvious like some big US companies.
Digging for the Details
I poked around a bit more. Had to refine my search. Added terms like “stock exchange” or “ticker symbol”. It took a few tries, scrolling through some news bits and finance site previews.
Found out it’s listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Ah, okay, that made sense why it wasn’t showing up on the main US market tickers I usually glance at. Then I needed the actual ticker symbol. Saw something like ‘973’ mentioned a few times in relation to the HKEX (that’s the Hong Kong Exchange). So, I specifically searched for “L’Occitane 973 HKEX” just to be sure.
Once I had that, I could look up the basic chart and current price. Didn’t dive too deep into the financials, honestly. Just wanted to see the general trend, you know? Is it going up, down, sideways? Just getting a feel for it.

While I was at it, I also did a quick search on the L’Occitane Groupe itself. Sometimes you forget these companies own more than just the main brand. Found out they have a few others under their belt:
- Melvita
- Erborian
- Elemis (remember hearing about that one)
- Sol de Janeiro (Aha! Knew that name too!)
So, it wasn’t just the lavender hand cream brand. They’ve got a portfolio, which is interesting. Makes the company picture a bit bigger than I first thought.
That was pretty much my little research adventure for the day. Started with a simple curiosity, did some basic searching, figured out the company name, the exchange, the ticker, checked the price trend briefly, and learned a bit more about the brands they own. Didn’t take too long, just satisfied my curiosity for now. It’s always interesting to see what’s behind the products we see on the shelves.