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Luxe exit

Louis Vuitton’s new CEO quit suddenly because of health reasons, parent LVMH said. The world’s largest luxury company said Jordi Constans would be replaced by Michael Burke, chief executive since February of Bulgari, the Italian jeweller that LVMH added to its stable last year.

Amgen plea

Amgen pleaded guilty in a New York federal court for improperly marketing an anemia drug, and will pay $762 million in a civil settlement and criminal fines.

Java king

Green Mountain Coffee, the maker of Keurig single-cup pods and brewers, named former Fortune Brands CEO Norman Wesley chairman.

Walmart

Walmart may be facing sizeable fines related to allegations of widespread bribery at its Mexican affiliate, Reuters reported.

Legal eagle

Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Elisse Walter may hire as her top lawyer Geoffrey Aronow, a partner at law firm Bingham McCutchen, sources said.