COLUMBUS, Ohio, Aug. 04, 2017 -- L Brands, Inc. (NYSE:LB) announced today the declaration of its regular quarterly dividend of $0.60 per share payable on Sept. 1, 2017 to shareholders of record at the close of business on Aug. 18, 2017. This is the company’s 171st consecutive quarterly dividend.
ABOUT L BRANDS:
L Brands, through Victoria’s Secret, PINK, Bath & Body Works, La Senza and Henri Bendel, is an international company. The company operates 3,077 company-owned specialty stores in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Greater China, and its brands are sold in more than 750 additional franchised locations worldwide. The company’s products are also available online at www.VictoriasSecret.com, www.BathandBodyWorks.com, www.HenriBendel.com and www.LaSenza.com.
For further information, please contact: L Brands: Investor Relations Amie Preston (614) 415-6704 [email protected] Media Relations Tammy Roberts Myers (614) 415-7072 [email protected]


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